| Books - 1843 - 574 pages
...on their safe return to their habitation. It may, at all events, be regarded as an instance of Ihe beneficial effect which seclusion from the busy world,...works of Nature, almost invariably produce upon the heaits of even the most uneducated part of mankind. This is one of the few remaining establishments... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - Arctic regions - 1852 - 424 pages
...return to their habitation. It may, at all events, be regarded as an instance of the beneficial effects which seclusion from the busy world, and a contemplation...hearts of even the most uneducated part of mankind.'" On the 7th of June the expedition left the anchorage to renew the examination of the ice, and after... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - Arctic regions - 1857 - 530 pages
...return to their habitation. It may, at alf events, be regarded as an instance of the beneficial effects which seclusion from the busy world, and a contemplation...hearts of even the most uneducated part of mankind." On the 7th of June the expedition left the anchorage to renew the examination of the ice, and after... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - Arctic regions - 1860 - 346 pages
...return to their habitation. It may, at all events, be regarded as an instance of the beneficial effects which seclusion from the busy world, and a contemplation...hearts of even the most uneducated part of mankind." On the 7th of June the expedition left the anchorage to renew the examination of the ice, and after... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1860 - 336 pages
...return to their habitation. It may, at all events, be regarded as an instance of the beneficial effects which seclusion from the busy world, and a contemplation...hearts of even the most uneducated part of mankind." On the 7th of June the expedition left the anchorage to renew the examination of the ice, and after... | |
| Arctic discovery - 1799 - 424 pages
...return to their habitation. It may, at all events, be regarded as an instance of the beneficial effects which seclusion from the busy world and a contemplation...hearts of even the most uneducated part of mankind." Spitzbergen seems, indeed, to have been in the visitor's eyes no such unenviable summer resort. The... | |
| Thomas Frost - 1874 - 366 pages
...return to their habitation. It may, at all events, be regarded as an instance of the beneficial effects which seclusion from the busy world, and a contemplation...hearts of even the most uneducated part of mankind." On the 7th of June, the vessels again sailed towards the north, where they found the ice unmoved, while... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1875 - 466 pages
...return to their habitation. It may, at all events, be regarded as an instance of the beneficial effects which seclusion from the busy world, and a contemplation of the works of Nature, almost invaiiably produce upon the hearts of even the most uneducated part of mankind." On the 7th of June... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - Arctic regions - 1886 - 682 pages
...return to their habitation. It may, at all events, be regarded as an instance of the beneficial effects which seclusion from the busy world, and a contemplation...hearts of even the most uneducated part of mankind." On the 7th of June the expedition left the anchorage to renew the examination of the ice, and after... | |
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