The risk one runs in exploring a coast in these unknown and icy seas, is so very great, that I can be bold enough to say, that no man will' ever venture farther than I have done ; and that the lands which lie to the south will never be explored. Antarctica: A Novel - Side 136af Kim Stanley Robinson - 2010 - 672 siderBegrænset visning - Om denne bog
| Charles Tomlinson - 1848 - 214 sider
...runs in exploring a coast in these unknown and icy seas, is so very great, that I can be bold enough to say, that no man will' ever venture farther than I have done ; and that the lands which lie to the south will never be explored. Thick fogs, snow-storms, intense cold, and every other thing... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1850 - 782 sider
...there than in the South 12 Pacific. Yet he declared himself ' bold enough to say that no man wilt' ever venture farther than I have done, and that the lands which lie to the south will never be explored Lands doomed by nature to perpetual frigidness ; never to feel... | |
| 1856 - 580 sider
...by the sample, it would not be worth the discovery.' Pacific. Yet he declared himself ' bold enough to say that no man will ever venture farther than I have done, and that the lands which lie to the south will never be explored Lands doomed by nature to perpetual frigidness ; never to feel... | |
| William Russell (miscellaneous writer.) - 1865 - 332 sider
...yet been discovered," was rash enough to venture into the regions of prophecy, and record his opinion that "no man will ever venture farther than I have done, and that the lands which lie to the south will never be explored, — lands doomed by Nature to perpetual frigidness, never... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1872 - 392 sider
...runs in exploring a coast in these unknown and icy seas is so very great, that I can be bold enough to say, that no man will ever venture farther than I have done ; and that the lands which lie to the south will never be explored. Thick fogs, snow-storms, intense cold, and every other thing... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1894 - 1040 sider
...exploring a coast iii these unknown and icy seas is so very great that I can be bold emmough to say timat no man will ever venture farther than I have done, and that time hands which may lie to the south will never be explored. Thick fogs, snowatorms, intemise coid,... | |
| William Galvani - 1999 - 236 sider
...1773 The risk one runs in exploring a coast, in these unknown and Icy seas, is so very great, that I can be bold to say, that no man will ever venture further than I have done and that the lands which may lie to the South will never be explored. Thick... | |
| Martin Dugard - 2001 - 306 sider
...inaccessible. The risk one runs in exploring a coast in these unknown and icy seas is so very great, that I can be bold to say, that no man will ever venture father than I have done and that the lands which may lie to the south will never be explored. Thick... | |
| David G. Campbell - 2002 - 324 sider
...runs in exploring a coast, in these unknown and icy seas, is so very great, that I can be bold enough to say that no man will ever venture farther than I have done; and the lands which may lie to the South will never be explored." Defeated by the long-term cycling of... | |
| Don Pinnock - 2005 - 180 sider
...coast, in these unknown and icy seas,' he complained, 'is so very great, that I can be bold enough to say that no man will ever venture farther than I have done; and the lands which may lie to the South will never be explored.' The commander decided to winter in New... | |
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