| Theodore Dwight - 1845 - 846 str.
...Ringgold's Knoll, in the east, to Enderby's Land, in the west ; that the coast (at longitude 95° E.) tends to the north, and this will account for the icy barrier...their lower surfaces instead of their sides only." COVERING A BOOK. From tlte Treasury of Knowledge. The " cover" of a book, in bookbinders' phraseology,... | |
| 1845 - 596 str.
...28 the ice should not be disengaged from islands, if they were such, as happens in all other seas, in like latitudes. The formation^ of the coast is...their lower surfaces, instead of their sides only." A reference to the chart will show the extent of this continent explorod, the perfect continuity of... | |
| 1845 - 596 str.
...were such, as happens in all other seas, in like latitudes. The formation of the coast is difieren! from what would probably be found near islands, soundings...their lower surfaces, instead of their sides only." A reference to the chart will show the extent of this continent explored, the perfect continuity of... | |
| 1845 - 598 str.
...as happens in all other seas, in like latitudes. The formation of the coast is diflerent from whaî would probably be found near islands, soundings being...their lower surfaces, instead of their sides only." A reference to the chart will show the estent of this continent eiplored, the perfect continuity of... | |
| 1845 - 636 str.
...different from what would probably be found near islands, soundings being obtained in comparatively shoil water ; and the color of the water also indicates...their lower surfaces instead of their sides only." Thus, notwithstanding the testimony of other navigators, and particularly that of Captain Ross, in... | |
| Charles Wilkes - 1845 - 392 str.
...indieates i I'n it is not like other southern lands, abrupt and preeipitous. This eause is suffieient to retain the huge masses of ice, by their being attached by their lower surfaces instead of tin Ji- sides only. • The faet of there being no northerly current along this extended line of coast,... | |
| Alexander George Findlay - 1851 - 782 str.
...probably be found near islands, soundings being obtained in comparatively shoal water; and the colour of the water also indicates that it is not, like other...is sufficient to retain the huge masses of ice, by being attached by their lower surfaces instead of the sides only." The ICES that are met with here... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1886 - 682 str.
...existing, with little alternation, where it was seen by Cook in 1773. The vast number of ice islands conclusively points out that there is some extensive...their lower surfaces instead of their sides only. " At all the important points of the cruise an observatory was established, and the longitude determined... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1886 - 682 str.
...be found near islands, sound•?s being obtained in comparatively shoal water ; and the color of : water also indicates that it is not like other southern...their lower surfaces instead of their sides only. '• At all the important points of the cruise an observatory was established, and the longitude determined... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1900 - 276 str.
...probably be found near islands, soundings being obtained in comparatively shoal water ; and the colour of the water also indicates that it is not like other...their lower surfaces instead of their sides only." The reader must compare what Sir James Ross says on the above question with Lieutenant Wilkes's asseverations.... | |
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