May, 1829, notwithstanding the loss of the foremast and other untoward circumstances, which obliged the vessel to refit in Greenland, reached the beach on which his Majesty's late ship Fury's stores were landed on the 13th of August. We found the boats,... Mechanics' Magazine - Page 601834Full view - About this book
| History - 1834 - 850 pages
...untoward circumstances, which obliged the vessel to refit in Greenland, reached the beach on which his .Majesty's late ship Fury's stores were landed on...excellent condition, but no vestige of the wreck. After comple'ing in fuel and other necessaries, we sailed on the 14th, and, on the following morning, rounded... | |
| Military art and science - 1833 - 592 pages
...untoward circumstances, which obliged the vessel to refit in Greenland, reached the beach on which his Majesty's late ship Fury's stores were landed on the 13th of August. " We found tlie boats, provisions, &c., in excellent condition, hut no vestige of the wreck. After completing... | |
| 1833 - 588 pages
...untoward circumstances, which obliged the vessel to relit in Greenland, reached the beach on which his Majesty's late ship Fury's stores were landed, on...on the following morning rounded Cape Garry, where nur new discoveries commenced, and, keeping the western shore close on board, ran down the coast in... | |
| Military art and science - 1833 - 594 pages
...untoward circumstances, which obliged the vessel to reOt in Greenland, reached the beach on which his Majesty's late ship Fury's stores were landed on the...the boats, provisions, &c., in excellent condition, hut no vestige of the wreck. After completing in fuel, and other necessaries, we sailed on the 14th,... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1833 - 564 pages
...boats, provisions, &c., in excellent condition, hut no vestige of tho. wreck. After completing in fini and other necessaries, we sailed on the 14th, and...rounded Cape Garry, where our new discoveries commenced, ami keeping the western shore close on Imard, ran down the coast in a SW and W. course, in from 10... | |
| History - 1834 - 850 pages
...untoward circumstances, which obliged the vessel to refit in Greenland, reached the beach on which his Majesty's late ship Fury's stores were landed on the...no vestige of the wreck. After completing in fuel andother necessaries, we sailed on the 14th, and, on the following morning, rounded Cape Garry, where... | |
| Arctic regions - 1834 - 170 pages
...untoward circumstances which obliged the vessel to refit in Greenland, reached the beach on which His Majesty's late ship Fury's stores were landed, on...condition, but no vestige of the wreck. After completing our fuel and other necessaries, we sailed on the 14th, and on the following morning rounded Cape Garry,... | |
| W. H. Bishop - Arctic regions - 1834 - 50 pages
...the spot where the)' expected the stores of the Fury would he found. Captain Ross thus describes it: "We found the boats, provisions, &c. in excellent condition, but no vestige of the wreck. After taking in fuel and other necessaries, we sailed on the 14th, and on the following morning rounded Cape... | |
| John Ross, James Clark Ross - Natural history - 1835 - 528 pages
...in Greenland, reached the beach on which His Majesty's late ship Fury's stores were landed, on 13th August We found the boats, provisions, &c. in excellent...western shore close on board, ran down the coast in a S. vV. course, in from ten to twenty fathoms, until we had passed the latitude of 72' north in longitude... | |
| Robert Huish - Arctic regions - 1835 - 800 pages
...in Greenland, reached the beach on which his Majesty's late ship Fury's stores were landed, on 13th August. We found the boats, provisions, &c. in excellent...the 14th, and on the following morning rounded Cape Gang, where our new discoveries commenced, and keeping the western shore close on board, ran down the... | |
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