The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London, Band 24J. Murray, 1854 "List of geographical works and maps recently published" in vol. 6-11. |
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... Ground determined by the Trigonometrical Survey , the levels of the Sea , which are the base of the observations , and the reasons which have guided the selection of the places where the Sea - levels were taken . The next meeting of the ...
... Ground determined by the Trigonometrical Survey , the levels of the Sea , which are the base of the observations , and the reasons which have guided the selection of the places where the Sea - levels were taken . The next meeting of the ...
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... ground for disquiet , than such as must always exist for the fate and fortunes of those who have pushed forward beyond the reach of communication and the track of the whaler into the Polar Seas . If I express my conviction that Sir E ...
... ground for disquiet , than such as must always exist for the fate and fortunes of those who have pushed forward beyond the reach of communication and the track of the whaler into the Polar Seas . If I express my conviction that Sir E ...
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... ground entitled to respect , will have their due weight with Her Majesty's Government . The written and published records of Arctic exploration have lately received a most interesting addition in the Journal of Lieut . Bellot . The ...
... ground entitled to respect , will have their due weight with Her Majesty's Government . The written and published records of Arctic exploration have lately received a most interesting addition in the Journal of Lieut . Bellot . The ...
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... ground in the neigh- bourhood of the Fiji and Friendly Islands . As yet they have been chiefly employed in clearing away many of the fabulous rocks supposed to endanger the path of vessels resorting to that archipelago from Australia ...
... ground in the neigh- bourhood of the Fiji and Friendly Islands . As yet they have been chiefly employed in clearing away many of the fabulous rocks supposed to endanger the path of vessels resorting to that archipelago from Australia ...
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... ground . But , on arriving at the top , one looks down on the other side almost per- pendicularly into the abyss of the Lîtâny , 1500 feet , as measured by Dr. De Forest with the aneroid . The top of the ridge is very narrow , and the ...
... ground . But , on arriving at the top , one looks down on the other side almost per- pendicularly into the abyss of the Lîtâny , 1500 feet , as measured by Dr. De Forest with the aneroid . The top of the ridge is very narrow , and the ...
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