| History - 1834 - 850 pages
...boats, where the sick daily recovered. Although the spring was mild, it was not until the 15th of August that we had any cheering prospect. A gale from the...across Prince Regent's Inlet, which we crossed on the 17th, and took shelter from a storm 1*2 miles to the eastward of Cape York. The next day, when the... | |
| Military art and science - 1833 - 592 pages
...boats, where the sick daily recovered. Although the spring was mild, it was not until the 15th of August that we had any cheering prospect. A gale from the...across Prince Regent's Inlet, which we crossed on the 1 7th, and took shelter from a storm twelve miles to the eastward of Cape York. The next day, when... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1833 - 636 pages
...boats, where the sick daily recovered. Although the spring was mild, it was not until the 15th of August that we had any cheering prospect. A gale from the...across Prince Regent's Inlet, which we crossed on the 1 7th, and took shelter from a storm twelve miles to the eastward of Cape York. The next day, when... | |
| Military art and science - 1833 - 594 pages
...where the sick daily recovered. Although the spring was mild, it was not until the 1 5th of August that we had any cheering prospect. A gale from the...water almost directly across Prince Regent's Inlet, whi«h we crossed on the 17th, and took shelter from a storm twelve miles to the eastward of Cape York.... | |
| 1833 - 588 pages
...the spring was mild, it was nut until the 15th of August that we had any cheering prospect. A galo from the westward having suddenly opened a lane of...mountain we had the satisfaction of seeing clear water across Prince Regent's Inlet, which we crossed on the 17th, and took shelter from a storm 12 miles... | |
| W. H. Bishop - Arctic regions - 1834 - 50 pages
...boats, where the sick daily recovered. Although the spring was mild, it was not until the 15th of August that we had any cheering prospect. A gale from the...across Prince Regent's Inlet, which we crossed on the 17th, and took shelter from a storm twelve miles to the eastward of Cape York. The next day, when the... | |
| History - 1834 - 850 pages
...boats, where the sick daily recovered. Although the spring was mild, it was not until the 15th of August that we had any cheering prospect. A gale from the...across Prince Regent's Inlet, which we crossed on the 17th, and took shelter from a storm 1*2 miles to the eastward of Cape York. The next day, when the... | |
| Arctic regions - 1834 - 170 pages
...it was not until the 15th of August that we had any cheering prospect. A gale from the westward D 2 having suddenly opened a lane of water along shore,...across Prince Regent's Inlet, which we crossed on the 17th, and took shelter from a storm twelve miles to the eastward of Cape. York. Next day, when the... | |
| Naval battles - 1834 - 658 pages
...had any cheering prospect. A gale from the westward having suddenly opened a lake of water along the shore, in two days we reached our former position,...mountain we had the satisfaction of seeing clear water across Prince Regent's Inlet, which we crossed on the 17th, and took shelter from a storm twelve miles... | |
| |