id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14350 Parry, William Edward, Sir Three Voyages for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and Narrative of an Attempt to Reach the North Pole, Volume 2 .txt text/plain 91929 2982 63 and a half an hour, with a point of the land-ice left the preceding very heavy grounded ice, one third of a mile from a point of land lying shore; and here, finding some land-ice, the ships were secured late at Tides.--Continued Obstacles from fixed Ice. _Aug._ 1.--The information obtained by Captain Lyon on his late journey time the main body of ice remained, in most parts, close to the shore, with young Ice.--Ships beset and carried near the Shore.--Driven with young Ice.--Ships beset and carried near the Shore.--Driven ships could be released from the ice, and our travelling parties having Obstructions from Ice.--Both Ships driven on Shore.--Fury seriously Obstructions from Ice.--Both Ships driven on Shore.--Fury seriously drift-ice, and, after some time, landed on a small floe to the eastward, left the ice in our boats, a ship might have sailed to the latitude, of ./cache/14350.txt ./txt/14350.txt