. The frozen zone and its explorers; a comprehensive record of voyages, travels, discoveries, adventures and whale-fishing in the Arctic regions for one thousand years . but probably you have onlynoticed the bad things we have said and done, andomitted to mention the good. Starting southward again, the party reached Moose-Deer Island on the 17th, where they found Mr. Back,who gave an affecting detail of the proceedings of hisparty since the separation. His narrative is but acontinuation of the same kind of suffering by famineand cold. For days they had nothing to eat, and oneof his men, Beaupa
. The frozen zone and its explorers; a comprehensive record of voyages, travels, discoveries, adventures and whale-fishing in the Arctic regions for one thousand years . but probably you have onlynoticed the bad things we have said and done, andomitted to mention the good. Starting southward again, the party reached Moose-Deer Island on the 17th, where they found Mr. Back,who gave an affecting detail of the proceedings of hisparty since the separation. His narrative is but acontinuation of the same kind of suffering by famineand cold. For days they had nothing to eat, and oneof his men, Beauparlant, died on the way. On the 26th of May, after a five months residence atMoose-Deer Island, the party started for Fort Chipew-yan, where they met Mr. Wentzel; his excuse for fail-ing to keep a supply of provisions at Fort Enterprisewas that he could not control the Indians. Franklin, Richardson, and Augustus arrived at FortYork on the 14th of July 1822. And thus termina-ted their long, fatiguing, and disastrous travels inNorth America, having Journeyed by water and byland (including their navigation of the Polar Sea,)five thousand ^ve hundred and fifty W
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