The North American Review, Volume 118O. Everett, 1968 |
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... ARCTIC EXPLORATION . WHEN the United States government sent an expedition , nearly three years ago , to reach the North Pole , people naturally supposed that an Arctic mystery of centuries would ... Arctic Exploration . ARCTIC EXPLORATION.
... ARCTIC EXPLORATION . WHEN the United States government sent an expedition , nearly three years ago , to reach the North Pole , people naturally supposed that an Arctic mystery of centuries would ... Arctic Exploration . ARCTIC EXPLORATION.
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... Arctic discoveries . To English and Dutch merchants we owe the first practical developments in Arctic geography . In later times a thirst for scientific inquiry added zest to the former hopes of commercial advantage ; but not until the ...
... Arctic discoveries . To English and Dutch merchants we owe the first practical developments in Arctic geography . In later times a thirst for scientific inquiry added zest to the former hopes of commercial advantage ; but not until the ...
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... Arctic Sea ; but , being embarrassed by the ice , he was obliged to return without adding materially to the Arctic coast - lines . In 1837 , Dease and Simpson , of the Hudson Bay Company's service , traced the coast one hundred and ...
... Arctic Sea ; but , being embarrassed by the ice , he was obliged to return without adding materially to the Arctic coast - lines . In 1837 , Dease and Simpson , of the Hudson Bay Company's service , traced the coast one hundred and ...
Contents
ARCTIC EXPLORATION | 23 |
ANTIQUITY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS | 70 |
THE CURRENCY AND FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES | 88 |
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