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Page 264
... Spitzbergen , and thence south - westwardly to Jan Mayen Isl- and and the coast of Greenland . Conse- quently , Barentz must have crossed that bar- rier going and coming at two different points , and navigated for a week within it ...
... Spitzbergen , and thence south - westwardly to Jan Mayen Isl- and and the coast of Greenland . Conse- quently , Barentz must have crossed that bar- rier going and coming at two different points , and navigated for a week within it ...
Page 265
... Spitzbergen , and that they had pursued them with success over iceless , landless , rolling seas , between 81 ° and 86 ° north . Having laid before the readers of the Evening Post many reasons for believing in an open , iceless ...
... Spitzbergen , and that they had pursued them with success over iceless , landless , rolling seas , between 81 ° and 86 ° north . Having laid before the readers of the Evening Post many reasons for believing in an open , iceless ...
Page 266
... Spitzbergen the very same conclusion as the writer , that to the north , how could fields of ice be de- there cannot be an ice - bound sea to the tached and driven southwardly with such north - east of Spitzbergen , inasmuch as navi ...
... Spitzbergen the very same conclusion as the writer , that to the north , how could fields of ice be de- there cannot be an ice - bound sea to the tached and driven southwardly with such north - east of Spitzbergen , inasmuch as navi ...
Page 267
... Spitzbergen . 800 to 80 1-2 ° was reached such high northern latitudes . called the " fishing latitude . " Captain Fisher M. de Buffon states in his " Natural His - testified that there was no reason to suppose tory " that he was told ...
... Spitzbergen . 800 to 80 1-2 ° was reached such high northern latitudes . called the " fishing latitude . " Captain Fisher M. de Buffon states in his " Natural His - testified that there was no reason to suppose tory " that he was told ...
Page 268
... Spitzbergen was open so as to afford oppor- tunities of reaching the pole , which proves , what has been asserted in these papers , that such chances do often occur , and that to reach the pole all that is requisite is to be up north at ...
... Spitzbergen was open so as to afford oppor- tunities of reaching the pole , which proves , what has been asserted in these papers , that such chances do often occur , and that to reach the pole all that is requisite is to be up north at ...
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