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" as its description and that of the low shore in the neighborhood of Point Ogle and Montreal Island agree exactly with that of Sir George Back. Some of the bodies were in a tent, or tents; others were under the boat, which had been turned over to form... "
The Great White North: The Story of Polar Exploration from the Earliest ... - Page 174
by Helen Saunders Wright - 1910 - 489 pages
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The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected ..., Volume 23

Naval art and science - 1854 - 738 pages
...the Esquimaux Oot-koo-hi-ca-lik,) aa its description and that of the low shore in the neighbourhood of Point Ogle and Montreal Island agree exactly with that of Sir George Hack. Some of the bodies were in a tent or tents; others were under the boat, which had been turned...
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The Schoolmate, Volume 4

A. R. Phippen - Education - 1854 - 472 pages
...stream, which can be no other than Back's Great Fish River (named by the Esquimaux Out-koo-hica-lik), as its description, and that of the low shore in the...exactly with that of Sir George Back. Some of the bodies had been buried (probably those of the first victims of famine), some were in a tent or tents, others...
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The Juvenile

1853 - 746 pages
...had been buried (probably those of the first victims of famine), some were in a tent or tents, others under the boat, which had been turned over to form a shelter, and several lay scattered about in different directions. Of those found on the island, one was supposed...
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Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 36

Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - Literature - 1854 - 666 pages
...River. Some of the bodies were reported as having been buried ; some were in a tent or tents ; others under the boat, which had been turned over to form a shelter; and several lay scattered about in various directions. Of those found on the island one was supposed to...
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O'Byrne's naval annual

1855 - 178 pages
...report to the secretary of the Admiralty, after narrating the particulars of the discovery, says : " Some of the bodies were in a tent or tents, others...had been turned over to form a shelter, and some lay scattered about in different directions. Of those seen on the island it was supposed that one was that...
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The Franklin Expedition from First to Last

Richard King - Arctic regions - 1855 - 284 pages
...by the Esquimaux Outkoo-hi-ca-lik) as ita description and that of the low shore in the neighbourhood of Point Ogle and Montreal Island agree exactly with that of Sir George Back. Some of the bodies had been buried (probably those of the first victims of famine), some were in a tent or tents, others...
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Transactions of the Bombay Geographical Society, Volume 12

Bombay Geographical Society - Geography - 1856 - 256 pages
...the Esquimaux Oot-kO¿hi¿cu-lik), as its description and that of the low shore in the neighbourhood of Point Ogle and Montreal Island agree exactly with that of Sir George Back. Some of the bodies had been buried (probably those of the first victims of famine) ; some were in a tent or tents ; others...
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The Discovery of the North-west Passage

Sir Robert John Le Mesurier McClure, Sherard Osborn - Arctic regions - 1857 - 522 pages
...the Esquimaux Oot-koo-hi-ca-lik), as its description and that of the low shore in the neighbourhood of Point Ogle and Montreal Island agree exactly with...had been turned over to form a shelter, and some lay scattered about in different directions. Of those seen on the island, it was supposed that one was...
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An Earnest Appeal to the British Public on Behalf of the Missing Arctic ...

Bedford Pim - Arctic regions - 1857 - 76 pages
...the Esquimaux Oot-ko-hi-ca-lik), as its description and that of the low shore in the neighbourhood of Point Ogle and Montreal Island agree exactly with that of Sir George Back. Some of the bodies had been buried (probably those of the first victims of famine) ; some were in a tent or tents; others...
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The North-west Passage and the Plans for the Search for Sir John Franklin: A ...

John Brown - Arctic regions Discovery and exploration British - 1858 - 498 pages
...buried (probably those of the first victims of famine) ; some were in a tent or tents, others under a boat, which had been turned over to form a shelter, and some lay scattered about in different directions. Of those found on the island one was supposed to have been...
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