. A chronological history of voyages into the Arctic regions; undertaken chiefly for the purpose of discovering a north-east, north-west, or polar passage between the Atlantic and Pacific .. . A. Harbour» B. Situation to build upon. ^CC. Mouths of the strait. DDD. Watch towers, looking into the North Bastions, one on the island and the other on the America. 48 APPENDIX, NO. A. Harbour, in zvhich 500 ships may anchor, B. Situation for a fort, or town. C. Entrance to the harbour on the south. D. Deep river of good zcater. E. Good river with mariy fruit trees. F.


. A chronological history of voyages into the Arctic regions; undertaken chiefly for the purpose of discovering a north-east, north-west, or polar passage between the Atlantic and Pacific .. . A. Harbour» B. Situation to build upon. ^CC. Mouths of the strait. DDD. Watch towers, looking into the North Bastions, one on the island and the other on the America. 48 APPENDIX, NO. A. Harbour, in zvhich 500 ships may anchor, B. Situation for a fort, or town. C. Entrance to the harbour on the south. D. Deep river of good zcater. E. Good river with mariy fruit trees. F. Plantation of reeds, near which is the good fishing place. G. Level table mountains, capable of being cultivated as corn fields,H. Mountains abounding in High mountains with pine trees growing on America. London: Printed by C. Roworth,Bell-yard,Temple-bau -^


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