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" Land, which is a large island. None of the party could speak the Esquimaux language intelligibly; but by signs the natives were made to understand that their ship, or ships, had been crushed by ice, and that they were now going to where they expected... "
The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with ... - الصفحة 138
1856
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...above-named island. None of the party could speak the Esquimaux language so well as to be understood, fiut by signs the natives were led to believe that the...going to where they expected to find deer to shoot. Prom the appearance of the men — all of whom, with the exception of an officer, were hauling on the...




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