Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, Svazek 3Putnam, 1856 |
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... observation we were intreta We had at first a light be as the ones and we followed by a calm , after which vee wind ... observations are recorded in Appendix f seen that the rate of the current had increased domiderably NARRATIVE OF THE ...
... observation we were intreta We had at first a light be as the ones and we followed by a calm , after which vee wind ... observations are recorded in Appendix f seen that the rate of the current had increased domiderably NARRATIVE OF THE ...
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... observations , is erroneously placed in the charts , which make it forty - two minutes too far to the eastward . We experienced after sailing a current of eight miles to the northward in twenty - four hours . On the 8th April , the ...
... observations , is erroneously placed in the charts , which make it forty - two minutes too far to the eastward . We experienced after sailing a current of eight miles to the northward in twenty - four hours . On the 8th April , the ...
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... observations , lies in latitude 29 ° 12 ' S. , and longitude 178 ° 15 ′ W. , which agrees well with its established posi- tion ; it is said to be inhabited by a few white men , and some of the officers reported that they saw smoke . On ...
... observations , lies in latitude 29 ° 12 ' S. , and longitude 178 ° 15 ′ W. , which agrees well with its established posi- tion ; it is said to be inhabited by a few white men , and some of the officers reported that they saw smoke . On ...
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... observations , the impression was , that the heathen were well - disposed and kind , and were desirous of putting an end to the difficulties . Several of the officers visited Moa . In order to reach it , it is necessary to pass in boats ...
... observations , the impression was , that the heathen were well - disposed and kind , and were desirous of putting an end to the difficulties . Several of the officers visited Moa . In order to reach it , it is necessary to pass in boats ...
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... observations , nor kept any kind of meteorological diary ; but in answer to my inquiries I obtained the information , that the storms begin at the northwest , thence veer to the eastward , and end in south- east . The wind continues to ...
... observations , nor kept any kind of meteorological diary ; but in answer to my inquiries I obtained the information , that the storms begin at the northwest , thence veer to the eastward , and end in south- east . The wind continues to ...
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