| Benjamin Disraeli - 1852 - 652 oldal
...all are impressed with tir vividness of fresh observation. From the variety of the materials, and It novelty of the scenes and incidents to which they refer, no less than the inters* which attaches to all that relates to the prohable safety of Sir John Franklin of his companions,... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm C. Gerstaecker - 1853 - 404 oldal
...TO THE LORDS OF THE ADMIRALTY. Second Edition, I vol. with numerous Illustrations, 10s. 6d. bound. FROM THE " TIMES." — This volume is not the least...the Arctic Miscellanies forms a very readable book, ami one that redounds to the honour of the national character. NEW PUBLICATIONS. 15 Mm IBnrIts nf bq... | |
| James Bruce - 1853 - 360 oldal
...made in the course of the expedition, and the descriptions of scenery and incidents of arctic travel. From the variety of the materials, and the novelty...the Arctic Miscellanies forms a very readable book, :md one that redounds to the honour of the natioual character. VOYAGES AND TRAVELS. 17 EIGHTEEN YEARS... | |
| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1854 - 524 oldal
...descriptions of scenery and incidents of arctic travel. From tlic variety of the materials, and the novelly of the scenes and incidents to which they refer, no...and his companions, the Arctic Miscellanies forms n very readable book, and one that redounds to the honour of the national character. THE ANSYREEH AND... | |
| Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1854 - 356 oldal
...made in the course of the expedition, and the descriptions of scenery and incidents of arctic travel. From the variety of the materials, and the novelty...interest which attaches to all that relates to the prohahle safety of Sir John Franklin and his companions, the Arctic Miscellwiies forms a very readahle... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1854 - 764 oldal
...made in the course of the expedition, and the descriptions of scenery and incidents of arctic travel. From the variety of the materials, and the novelty...the interest which attaches to all that relates to ihe probable safety of Sir John Franklin and his companions, the Arctic Miscellanies forma a very readable... | |
| lady Emily Charlotte M. Ponsonby - 1854 - 338 oldal
...made in the course of the expedition, and the descriptions of scenery and incidents of arctic travel. From the variety of the materials, and the novelty...the interest which attaches to all that relates to theprobable safety of Sir John Franklin and his companions, the Arctic Miscellanies forms a very readable... | |
| Frances Milton Trollope - 1854 - 338 oldal
...the course of the expedition, and the descriptions of scenery and incidents of arctic travel. Froa the variety of the materials, and the novelty of the...the interest which attaches to all that relates to tl" probable safety of Sir John Franklin and his companions, the Arctic Miscellanies forms a very readable... | |
| Martha Macdonald Lamont - 1854 - 340 oldal
...descriptions of scenery and incidents of arctic travel. From the variety of the materials, and Ihenoreliy of the scenes and incidents to which they refer, no...relates to the probable safety of Sir John Franklin and bis companions, the Arctic Miscellanies forms a very readable book, and one that redounds to the honour... | |
| Noell Radecliffe - 1854 - 326 oldal
...made in the course of the expedition, and the descriptions of scenery and incidents of arctic travel. From the variety of the materials, and the novelty of the scenes ana incidents to which they refe.r, no less than the interest which attaches to all that relates to... | |
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