| Sir William Edward Parry - 1828 - 310 sider
...pounds, being the reward offered by the King's order in council, grounded on a late Act of Parliament, to such of his Majesty's subjects as might succeed in penetrating thus far to the westward within the Arctic Circle. In order to commemorate the success which had hitherto attended... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1846 - 574 sider
...pounds, being the reward offered by the King's Order in Council, grounded on a late Act of Parliament, to such of his Majesty's subjects as might succeed in penetrating thus far to the westward within the Arctic Circle." — p. 7'2. To the bluff head, where the observation was made,... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1846 - 190 sider
...pounds, being the reward offered by the king's order in council, grounded on a late Act of Parliament, to such of his Majesty's subjects as might succeed in penetrating thus far to the westward, within the Arctic Circle." In order to commemorate their success the men named the bluff... | |
| 1855 - 718 sider
...MAG. VOL. XLIV. orders became entitled to the sum of 5.000/. being the reward offered by Parliament to such of his Majesty's subjects as might succeed in penetrating thus far to the westward within the Arctic circle." The expedition wintered at Melville Island ; and it was fully believed... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1856 - 874 sider
...•hips under my orders became entitled to the sum of 50001., being the reward offered by Parliament to such of His Majesty's subjects as might succeed in penetrating thus far to the westward within the Arctic circle." The expedition wintered at Melville Island ; and it was fully believed... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1860 - 338 sider
...pounds, being the reward offered by the king's order in council, grounded on a late Act of Parliament, to such of his Majesty's subjects as might succeed in penetrating thus far to the westward. within the Arctic Circle." In order to commemorate their success, the men named the bluff... | |
| Georg Hartwig - 1869 - 500 sider
...to his men that, having reached 110° W. long., they were entitled to the king's bounty of £5000, secured by order of council to " such of His Majesty's...only too glad to turn back and settle down in Winter Harbor. It was no easy task to attain this dreary port, as a canal, two miles and a third in length,... | |
| Georg Hartwig - 1871 - 776 sider
...to his men that, having reached 110° W. long., they were entitled to the king's bounty of £5000, secured by order of council to " such of His Majesty's...only too glad to turn back and settle down in Winter Harbor. It was no easy task to attain this dreary port, as a canal, two miles and a third in length,... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1872 - 392 sider
...pounds, being the reward offered by the King's order in council, grounded on a late Act of Parliament, to such of his Majesty's subjects as might succeed in penetrating thus far to the westward, within the Arctic Circle." In order to commemorate their success, the men named the bluff... | |
| Frederick Whymper - 1877 - 364 sider
...from Greenwich, by which they had become entitled to the reward of £5,000 offered by the Government to "such of His Majesty's subjects as might succeed in penetrating thus far to the westward within the Arctic circle." To a bluff headland near this point the appropriate name of Cape... | |
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