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trigram frequency
on the th592
part of the447
one of the255
to the northward251
the course of236
to the westward230
of the th225
the morning of221
of the river215
the th of213
morning of the208
in the course202
as to the196
of the ice192
in the evening190
course of the178
to the southward178
as well as176
in the morning176
and a half171
the th we166
in the afternoon163
on the morning162
to the eastward161
which we had160
degrees minutes seconds149
of the lake138
as soon as137
some of the135
side of the134
the mouth of132
tripe de roche130
of the men129
which had been123
as far as123
two or three121
the rest of119
in order to118
the end of117
one hundred and117
of the indians116
that he had116
of the party115
for the purpose113
we could not111
of the day110
out of the108
there was a107
of the country106
account of the105
the distance of104
of the coast103
of the copper102
of the same102
that it was100
that we were100
in consequence of99
the purpose of99
at this time98
and in the97
on the following96
of the north96
the name of96
parts of the95
miles and a94
mouth of the93
the next day93
the banks of93
end of the91
the whole of90
that we had90
rest of the89
the weather was88
that of the88
at the distance87
and it was86
in the same86
at the same86
to the north86
hundred and fifty84
could not be84
one of them84
there was no84
of the esquimaux83
in search of83
during the night83
of a mile83
of the land82
and we were81
the following morning80
this part of79
there is a78
temperature of the78
a piece of78
a number of78
which we were78
we set out78
would have been77
it was not77
a quantity of76
to be the76
that they had76
the necessity of76
of the water76
and on the76
in the spring75
it may be75
of the sea74
the coast of73
banks of the73
the same time72
so as to72
as it was72
on the north71
were obliged to71
the temperature of71
of the officers71
the copper indians71
the following day70
that there was70
that we could69
arrived at the69
we came to69
a part of69
we had the68
on the d68
who had been68
the middle of68
to have been68
the head of67
during the winter67
at the time67
the men were67
as we had67
the th the66
the surface of66
we had been66
to make a65
the entrance of65
as we were65
distance from the65
on the st65
three or four64
of the expedition64
most of the64
officers and men63
and that the63
during the day63
came to the63
to the sea63
the whole party62
that we should62
the shores of62
surface of the62
at half past62
for some time62
the northward of61
the borders of61
which he had61
along the coast61
the st of60
as to be60
two of the60
on account of60
the time of60
to be a60
in which the59
at this place58
a short time58
the ice was58
the appearance of58
of the ships58
from the north58
they had been58
that they were57
upon the ice57
the south sea57
of the sun57
on board the57
half a mile57
the first time57
the next morning56
we had to56
owing to the56
by the indians56
that he was56
so that we55
by the north55
it is not55
was to be55
of the hunters55
and of the54
on the banks54
to the ships54
of the snow54
of the most54
for the first54
any of the53
of the year53
a short distance53
of which we53
the means of53
the want of53
the arrival of53
on the ice52
the officers and52
the remainder of52
and it is52
but it was52
the month of52
the north side52
the aurora borealis52
of de fonte52
and a few52
the bottom of52
close to the51
we had a51
a party of51
of our men51
the summit of51
on the beach51
we had not51
the barren grounds51
the top of50
sight of the50
in the year50
a kind of50
on the south50
each of the50
at that time49
several of the49
the night was49
return to the49
many of the49
the ice in49
in the winter48
to fort providence48
to the shore48
the latitude of47
and the other47
we were obliged47
it would be47
by no means47
came to a47
of the weather47
an account of47
in the ice47
at fort enterprise47
according to the46
and a quarter46
we passed the46
the discovery of46
consequence of the46
in the neighbourhood46
some of them46
the ships were46
state of the46
us to the46
we were now46
one or two46
a supply of46
of the whole45
the old man45
journey to the45
to be in45
to the indians45
which they had45
by the ice45
the wind was45
the loss of45
it to be45
at the end45
which they were45
to the house44
one of these44
i could not44
four or five44
a quarter of43
the state of43
from the northward43
proved to be43
in a very43
soon as the43
the commencement of43
miles from the43
latitude degrees minutes43
minutes seconds north43
on the borders43
to make the42
great slave lake42
entrance of the42
of the other42
we arrived at42
of the ship42
through the ice42
north side of42
the foot of42
we did not42
minutes seconds west42
the prospect of42
the number of42
mile and a42
the evening we42
of the bay42
is to be42
in charge of41
a considerable distance41
the polar sea41
the wind being41
along the shore41
on the coast41
of which the41
longitude degrees minutes41
of the month41
on each side41
about a mile41
the face of40
on which we40
from fort providence40
far as the40
any part of40
well as the40
the length of40
in that direction40
from the shore40
masses of ice40
at an early40
appearance of the40
appeared to be40
a matter of39
of the hills39
that he would39
th of august39
the hope of39
that had been39
the indians to39
and the whole39
of the compass39
of the island39
variation of the39
head of the39
of the atmosphere39
admiral de fonte39
he had been39
and we had38
with respect to38
as we could38
as it is38
at this season38
the southward of38
must have been38
bottom of the38
an early hour38
of the women38
us in the38
they did not38
and by the38
we continued our38
at fort chipewyan38
in which we38
middle of the38
to return to38
together with the38
the intention of38
the place where38
and the weather38
up to the37
the height of37
at a distance37
so that the37
he did not37
informed us that37
six or seven37
at the mouth37
to go to37
with which they37
whole of the37
to the fort37
to the south37
into the sea37
of the two37
be able to37
the remains of37
one of our37
as they were36
face of the36
in a few36
with the intention36
the nature of36
miles to the36
they were not36
in those parts36
encamped on the36
of the world36
one of his36
the depth of36
we found the36
the th and36
the th day36
being able to35
were enabled to35
enable us to35
in the middle35
in pursuit of35
acquainted with the35
we had seen35
and his party35
which it was35
point of the35
the westward of35
of a passage35
found to be35
of the people35
it had been35
in with the34
as much as34
for a short34
in the most34
the court of34
way to the34
we had no34
about two miles34
they could not34
the quantity of34
of the harbour34
the ice and34
to the great34
in case of34
a portion of34
in one of34
and one of34
made by the34
we should have34
the whole day34
part of our34
of all the34
we embarked at34
of a hill33
the eastward of33
and as the33
enabled us to33
the most part33
of the inlet33
a mile and33
with which the33
arrival of the33
of the south33
charge of the33
the ice to33
of our being33
which i have33
on our return33
portion of the33
quarters of a33
and at the33
this was the33
women and children33
five or six33
manner in which33
of the st32
the great slave32
the day was32
court of spain32
the situation of32
to which the32
we were all32
of the strait32
as they had32
of the magnetic32
the d of32
those of the32
after we had32
of a few32
not to be32
and the men32
of a north32
a few days32
bank of the32
the athabasca lake32
of dried meat32
of the crees32
to fort enterprise32
edge of the32
to be very32
a distance of32
and the snow32
up the river32
we were enabled32
the neighbourhood of32
at fort providence32
from the sea32
the water was32
down to the32
more to the32
of the natives32
to the men31
the edge of31
the use of31
of the house31
from the indians31
belonging to the31
on this occasion31
of the first31
that part of31
in the centre31
he could not31
th of july31
the weather being31
a great many31
the greater part31
discovery of a31
we found that31
had been sent31
it is a31
the sight of31
a fresh breeze31
th of june31
the king of31
our stock of31
it was the31
to each of31
to search for31
it was a31
the ship was31
of the latter31
occasioned by the31
hundred yards wide31
of the canadians31
on the other31
had not been31
returned to the31
of the stream31
to the river31
from the westward30
fall of snow30
for some days30
we encamped at30
and that they30
our departure from30
the men who30
the south side30
sides of the30
greater part of30
a small lake30
that we might30
hundred and twenty30
in this manner30
borders of the30
a great deal30
the evening of30
evening of the30
and the indians30
of the great30
i determined on30
to find that30
the character of30
we were much30
in this respect29
to the tent29
it was necessary29
minutes seconds east29
branch of the29
some of our29
to accompany us29
to which we29
of the clock29
a good deal29
to the copper29
in the country29
in the water29
to do so29
the open air29
on his return29
from the southward29
dip of the29
more than a29
in the night29
of one hundred29
it must be29
would not have29
on the same29
in latitude degrees29
richardson and mr29
it to the29
on the opposite29
and the rest29
hundred feet high29
supposed to be29
had been made29
a pair of29
from the land29
the streight of29
in the mean28
during the whole28
and that he28
i have named28
there had been28
for the last28
along the river28
that they might28
of the d28
the heat of28
summit of a28
and to the28
seemed to be28
of which they28
of the season28
of the fury28
for the journey28
the part of28
some tripe de28
go to the28
in the open28
the wind and28
at the fort28
a mile from28
on the nd28
at the bottom28
of one of28
covered with snow28
about three miles28
set out on28
attached to the28
of the rapid28
three quarters of28
which we could28
feet above the28
small quantity of28
every part of28
for that purpose28
remainder of the28
of tripe de28
which i had27
the variation of27
for the most27
th we had27
at the house27
to prevent the27
into the water27
that it would27
up from the27
and made a27
of the air27
the return of27
induced us to27
the men to27
shores of the27
a point of27
a small quantity27
the day before27
ice in the27
the indians in27
a chain of27
about one hundred27
but we had27
i determined to27
for this purpose27
the afternoon we27
that there is27
we left the27
but they were27
of the voyage27
on the first27
lake de fonte27
three hundred yards27
about three hundred27
went on shore26
the indians who26
the margin of26
of a large26
for our use26
northward of the26
that he could26
was in the26
stock of provision26
land to the26
to the west26
to enable us26
the river is26
for an hour26
we had passed26
none of the26
of their own26
to each other26
near the encampment26
two hundred and26
a few minutes26
the same kind26
the boats were26
of the night26
the point of26
that the ice26
we were in26
of these people26
at noon we26
being unable to26
there is no26
and that we26
to the other26
we reached the26
the mean time26
to be seen26
for the night26
isle a la26
respect to the26
th of september26
of a small26
the direction of26
with the utmost26
on their return26
a mile in26
in such a26
the party were26
in the summer26
of the winter26
the assistance of26
a good fire26
at eight p25
found in the25
found that the25
to the officers25
the magnetic needle25
on both sides25
noon on the25
but the wind25
i had the25
it will be25
more than two25
together with a25
half an hour25
the canoes and25
we met with25
in the first25
and there was25
a la crosse25
miles in length25
at six p25
our course was25
the people of25
great deal of25
to endeavour to25
the effect of25
that he should25
ten or twelve25
that in the25
a considerable quantity25
on the western25
of the canoes25
it in the25
to keep the25
caused us to25
the rate of25
before we could24
a degree of24
and the ice24
the stone indians24
margin of the24
through which the24
at the entrance24
river to the24
the strength of24
nature of the24
of the deer24
the river and24
we encamped on24
it is the24
when we were24
it was evident24
was covered with24
that they should24
come to the24
encamped at the24
them in the24
the close of24
but it is24
of a deer24
to reach the24
from the ships24
at four a24
in the offing24
the atmosphere was24
which is the24
we saw a24
and for the24
body of the24
of the polar24
the beginning of24
the indians had24
where they were24
point of land24
place where the24
of the needle24
of our journey24
quantity of the24
were unable to24
they had not24
a few hours24
length of the24
on the evening24
i do not24
the indians and24
quarter of a24
early in the24
of the company24
by way of23
upper part of23
during the summer23
we had now23
in all probability23
as that of23
the continuance of23
hundred and sixty23
the ice had23
might have been23
east part of23
near to the23
view of the23
to be made23
the wind blew23
us to make23
seven or eight23
we should be23
considerable quantity of23
and the wind23
at the head23
the upper part23
on an island23
the habit of23
in this part23
and all the23
a range of23
many of them23
a variety of23
name of the23
as to make23
an opportunity of23
not more than23
the north and23
the centre of23
of these animals23
of the northern23
in many places23
want of food23
the body of23
heat of the23
by which the23
the same day23
at the foot23
led us to23
which it is23
it is impossible23
of this month23
in this state23
them to be23
passage to the23
the snow was23
for several days23
the port of23
us on the23
of the tribe23
which the indians23
on the lake23
the northern shore23
had been so23
that they would23
but in the23
which they are23
of the aurora23
a heavy fall23
set out for22
the young men22
in the river22
heavy fall of22
on which the22
search of the22
was unable to22
the difficulty of22
towards the north22
in this neighbourhood22
on the shore22
in addition to22
with the indians22
with all the22
on the west22
at six a22
was the only22
the safety of22
from the house22
the force of22
placed in the22
back and i22
we put up22
and a small22
to the fire22
to look for22
to find the22
a strong breeze22
on one of22
at all times22
in honour of22
were compelled to22
in the hope22
as the weather22
ice to the22
on the preceding22
to get the22
the weather became22
soon as we22
increased to a22
the water in22
to which they22
from the eastward22
in this country22
the th was22
at the first22
than we had22
until the th22
to the east22
about two hundred22
the names of22
where we were22
at three p22
a sort of22
the afternoon of22
proof of the22
the river was22
since our departure22
the doctor and22
the clear water22
hundred and thirty22
of the former22
the river to22
agreeable to the22
it was impossible22
of the body22
the land to22
of the ground22
of those who22
and encamped on22
the idea of22
proceeded to the22
at a considerable22
at some distance22
in the text21
in some places21
said to have21
from the ice21
at seven p21
part of their21
came from the21
part of it21
on the ground21
the approach of21
th and th21
the spot where21
of them to21
four hundred and21
the south shore21
the waters of21
the canadian voyagers21
of which were21
the sides of21
of this account21
the event of21
at four p21
in the woods21
hundred and forty21
but he was21
breeze from the21
as they could21
a thick fog21
that of a21
of the evening21
the men had21
with which we21
to the th21
said to be21
set out at21
that the men21
of our stores21
account of a21
the progress of21
made use of21
part of this21
the northward and21
which was the21
the ice being21
made in the21
at five a21
on the surface21
we had yet21
on the outside21
during our stay21
of an hour21
was necessary to21
informed me that21
could not have21
variation degrees minutes21
about half a21
of the wind21
in the habit21
made of the21
of the indian21
the account of21
by which we21
had the satisfaction21
for the discovery21
be consistent with21
of the letter21
the ships to21
survey of the21
latitude and longitude21
a passage by21
in this place21
as there was21
after our arrival21
the position of21
were about to21
the extremity of21
of our own21
at the rate20
if they had20
one mile and20
the rocky mountains20
the eastern side20
the act of20
the white people20
as the ice20
to the athabasca20
augustus and junius20
the day we20
where they had20
equipment of the20
his young men20
navigation of the20
in the sun20
far as we20
as he could20
which there was20
at two p20
in the lake20
which we found20
a few yards20
at nine p20
did not exceed20
the western coast20
discovery of the20
direction of the20
the year before20
of the said20
the death of20
pieces of ice20
was directed to20
the hunters had20
water in the20
of them were20
with the esquimaux20
or three days20
the wind having20
in the snow20
of point lake20
miles and three20
the north of20
the labour of20
in which he20
in the rear20
latter part of20
in which they20
as long as20
not a little20
night of the20
was found to20
the amount of20
when we had20
continued our journey20
the ships and20
to see the20
in these regions20
the canoe was20
they do not20
we halted at20
partners of the20
us with a20
a state of20
the latter part20
to which he20
up in the20
to proceed to20
the north pole20
in this way20
men who were20
to ascertain the20
land on the20
of there being20
placed on the20
they would not20
of the dog20
place in the20
knowledge of the20
in the act20
to the woods20
we were at20
only a few20
in the vicinity20
in the event20
one of which20
the two companies20
to the end20
departure from the20
on the next20
a long time20
at this period20
we found it20
time we had20
much as possible20
of ice which20
off the land20
afternoon of the20
more and more20
of the last20
for the indians20
commencement of the20
and the latter20
at three a20
the th i20
fell in with20
akaitcho and the20
i found that20
men who had20
the presence of20
a series of20
covered with ice20
north and south19
number of the19
to admit of19
out for the19
the extent of19
but on the19
which he was19
early on the19
accompanied by mr19
of the necessity19
for want of19
to the land19
thickness of the19
return of the19
at eight a19
in a boat19
at an end19
the probability of19
the equipment of19
the shelter of19
disruption of the19
across the barren19
of them had19
in the autumn19
the canoes were19
and the sea19
the tops of19
observations on the19
the circumstance of19
it has been19
as the wind19
they would be19
to take a19
we found a19
well as to19
th of april19
three hundred and19
a day or19
sea to the19
back to the19
of the hecla19
as the indians19
near the shore19
that can be19
could be procured19
passage by the19
to that of19
to be sent19
seems to be19
to examine the19
information respecting the19
that the indians19
seen in the19
years of age19
idea of the19
depth of the19
the main land19
he had received19
but did not19
three of the19
down the river19
neighbourhood of the19
is said to19
with a fresh19
obliged us to19
and some other19
in some degree19
to set out19
as we advanced19
body of ice19
from the mouth19
us that he19
the main shore19
of the instrument19
we had hitherto19
the night of19
it was with19
given to the19
the breadth of19
from the other19
we were compelled19
of the admiralty19
going to the19
the sea was19
with the same19
from fort enterprise19
two hundred feet19
and the land19
and we could19
by the esquimaux19
the longitude of19
that de fonte19
we were not19
part of his19
a couple of19
and from the19
extremity of the19
called by the19
on the rd19
the report of18
soon after our18
more than once18
on his way18
where we had18
in a short18
returned in the18
came on board18
and the hunters18
being the first18
of the american18
an hour and18
continuance of the18
in the direction18
at cumberland house18
streight of anian18
great number of18
several of them18
under the necessity18
the opinion of18
it was now18
shore of the18
than that of18
more than one18
the authenticity of18
at the upper18
the tripe de18
to make it18
the country was18
top of the18
of fort enterprise18
pools of water18
we determined on18
are to be18
of this part18
this day was18
and the two18
by captain lyon18
i have before18
in the north18
and three quarters18
th we were18
to go on18
near the ships18
as they are18
of their being18
with that of18
doctor and hepburn18
the cause of18
we had made18
now and then18
like that of18
our canadian voyagers18
course to the18
to slave lake18
the vicinity of18
there was an18
at a quarter18
those who have18
the navigation of18
we could see18
at once to18
the satisfaction of18
their mode of18
chain of islands18
at a time18
for a few18
too weak to18
a mile to18
we began to18
early part of18
at ten a18
a fresh gale18
brought to the18
a species of18
the tracks of18
for more than18
to be consistent18
the first of18
course of this18
for a time18
five hundred and18
in a small18
by the traders18
board the fury18
is impossible to18
the skin of18
to be able18
centre of the18
a small stream18
was the more18
in the latitude18
they would have18
communication with the18
the breeze was18
furnished with a18
each side of18
the severity of18
gentleman in charge18
the gentleman in18
so far as18
they came to18
when it was18
we learned that18
and encamped at18
distance to the18
from cumberland house18
and several of18
the meridian of18
in a state18
into the interior18
some part of18
two miles and18
the information of18
king of spain18
of the traders18
it might be18
being desirous of18
clear water river18
the preceding evening18
by the crees18
we were detained17
the officers of17
the termination of17
consistent with the17
but as the17
had passed the17
time of the17
of the saskatchawan17
left the ship17
the manner in17
of this lake17
of the largest17
whole of this17
it not been17
to the whole17
to pass the17
when the wind17
be attributed to17
were at the17
which may be17
the esquimaux had17
the early part17
a succession of17
the thermometer was17
here and there17
this is a17
a great number17
we made a17
from the east17
severity of the17
he was not17
fresh from the17
accompanied by a17
a herd of17
covered with a17
of the floe17
arrival at the17
not less than17
as i was17
to take advantage17
of the earth17
we crossed the17
some distance from17
through the night17
a circumstance which17
a large fire17
had the gratification17
appearance of a17
mile from the17
foot of the17
a few miles17
after he had17
with the natives17
south side of17
the western side17
northward and westward17
round to the17
they should be17
met with a17
on a small17
no less than17
of the rocks17
next morning we17
in the interior17
range of hills17
the thickness of17
it is to17
and soon after17
that it is17
we passed a17
to give the17
but we were17
the space of17
for the same17
the whole way17
of the white17
was observed to17
the hope that17
the spirits of17
tops of the17
had it not17
the opportunity of17
be considered as17
the ice at17
day or two17
it necessary to17
and in a17
attention of the17
in any other17
proceed to the17
season of the17
the north sea17
of the rest17
to the coast17
even in the17
killed a deer17
the existence of17
and as to17
to their own17
the management of17
in his power17
short distance from17
make a fire17
character of the17
on one occasion17
his journey to17
the morning we17
there being no17
eastern side of17
but this was17
of this river17
to make any17
to all the17
the ice which17
great variety of17
it should be17
us to be17
of admiral de17
the river in17
take advantage of17
was a great17
of the tent17
of the saskatchewan17
on the subject17
was sent to17
we halted to17
with the land17
previous to our17
leading to the17
by the copper17
had not the17
that this was17
to the shores17
of clear water17
that i had17
course of a17
in the manner17
on this account17
gale from the17
we set off17
which could not17
of this kind17
of which was17
over the ice16
the hunters were16
twenty or thirty16
on shore to16
he was to16
side of it16
with regard to16
close of the16
by which they16
of the fort16
the house and16
a boat to16
to the n16
such a passage16
with a small16
had received from16
of the mountain16
distance of three16
in some parts16
were rejoiced to16
those parts of16
each of us16
to the main16
of two or16
at winter island16
rejoiced to find16
for several hours16
of the royal16
allow us to16
of a good16
from the summit16
from york factory16
of the entrance16
two hundred yards16
it was only16
come from the16
route to the16
was evident that16
ice and the16
the dip of16
in the other16
he was in16
have been made16
good deal of16
to be of16
where he was16
to the head16
termed by the16
the confluence of16
under the shelter16
captain lyon and16
the river parmentiers16
quarter of an16
other part of16
to keep up16
that they are16
set out with16
that the party16
the thermometer at16
the coasts of16
about this time16
as fast as16
out of their16
a sufficient quantity16
until we had16
disposition of the16
us with the16
it appeared that16
the night and16
about five miles16
him to be16
not a single16
of the missinippi16
as it were16
a great distance16
on the part16
for me to16
gave us a16
to the top16
for the party16
the addition of16
and i had16
canoes and cargoes16
at five p16
small portion of16
those who had16
the lake and16
the morning and16
from the south16
to fort chipewyan16
to wait for16
to accompany the16
for us to16
which have been16
with the other16
in the valleys16
as in the16
to the bottom16
we passed through16
our arrival at16
us from the16
in the latter16
we commenced our16
a little to16
feet in diameter16
with one of16
of two miles16
one of their16
to the mouth16
two of them16
of the boats16
at a very16
they were all16
of the rivers16
of the main16
but in vain16
the surrounding country16
to be so16
but we could16
about four miles16
coast of labrador16
had nothing to16
change in the16
this morning the16
may be supposed16
preparations for the16
the people were16
we had nothing16
west side of16
up in a16
which appeared to16
was the first16
of which i16
the tartarian sea16
a portage of16
is laid down16
we were rejoiced16
of the portage16
on the spot16
to our stock16
by the natives16
the opposite shore16
of his tribe16
a copy of16
after walking about16
yards from the16
mile to the16
the sea to16
coast of america16
his way to16
from the want16
by de fonte16
and the women16
at length we16
we endeavoured to16
fort providence and16
had been a16
with each other16
of the young16
the place of16
and some of16
quantity of water16
the subject of16
the journey to16
with an indian16
i left the16
inhabitants of the15
in some measure15
that none of15
a flock of15
the preceding day15
which they did15
the instrument was15
an hour or15
is the most15
a great variety15
following morning we15
as we have15
on that account15
of new spain15
and the th15
the lower part15
which enabled us15
the appellation of15
from which they15
means of subsistence15
which was very15
the inhabitants of15
between the two15
were in the15
sir john franklin15
came into the15
to the depth15
to the height15
the distance we15
we might be15
to be attributed15
at the commencement15
feet in height15
position of the15
to the place15
though they were15
summit of the15
these poor people15
to form a15
a very large15
the hecla was15
but none of15
mass of ice15
by means of15
exposed to the15
northern coast of15
that the land15
by reason of15
we departed from15
departure of the15
as to which15
the thermometer rose15
during the time15
went to the15
coast to the15
the th mr15
we had left15
of the meat15
in contact with15
one third of15
th day of15
the eastern shore15
are made of15
miles in a15
returning to the15
the bank of15
the ice on15
might not be15
in spite of15
up by the15
the whole time15
known to the15
people of the15
up on the15
we had scarcely15
use of the15
the time that15
had been in15
to one of15
or two of15
part of america15
from the wind15
sir alexander mackenzie15
they had seen15
them to the15
the th a15
reason to believe15
by the men15
at nine a15
from the s15
by the wind15
and a little15
the same as15
was made by15
in every direction15
the comfort of15
the contents of15
it would have15
our journey to15
as high as15
which there is15
from the beach15
but could not15
observed to be15
southward of the15
through which we15
we had experienced15
ice which had15
from thence to15
he and his15
akaitcho and his15
we had before15
happened to be15
which is about15
that i should15
few of the15
of our voyage15
and that it15
to the same15
the opposite side15
of open water15
bags of pemmican15
of the larger15
the house on15
was given to15
during which time15
and most of15
were sent out15
by the name15
the upper end15
the indians are15
was enabled to15
none of them15
for our journey15
the last of15
on their way15
in the month15
the advantage of15
the streights of15
the ships in15
to remain with15
laid down in15
returned on board15
added to the15
six hundred and15
the land which15
and the temperature15
any of them15
we soon found15
prevented us from15
sight of a15
and they were15
the copper mountains15
we proceeded to15
could not get15
are accustomed to15
was obliged to15
put up at15
the northern coast15
in the whole15
which might be15
soon after noon15
was so much15
small pieces of15
gale of wind15
of the moose14
with a few14
on one side14
took advantage of14
pine island lake14
perceived that the14
to discover whether14
the gentlemen of14
had been killed14
at the place14
to the distance14
and arrived at14
occurrences in the14
in this situation14
supply of provision14
the pressure of14
the departure of14
in great numbers14
all the rest14
of the woods14
ships in the14
parts of america14
arrived at fort14
over which we14
at one time14
of fresh water14
from the coast14
part where the14
of his party14
to which i14
which the ships14
return to england14
by the first14
i had not14
the tent and14
great quantity of14
a note from14
to those who14
i had been14
pierre au calumet14
hundred and eighty14
having come twenty14
with the hope14
the fatigue of14
the object of14
the person who14
we were about14
from the cold14
the opening of14
and the thermometer14
making a fire14
in degrees of14
the boat was14
of the dogs14
had the misfortune14
had been the14
which we passed14
the women and14
to descend the14
this kind of14
search of a14
me that the14
at the huts14
upon the whole14
a ridge of14
ice on the14
both the companies14
where we found14
to the expedition14
a little distance14
succeeded by a14
in these parts14
the horizontal refraction14
we had just14
in a n14
the island of14
sent by mr14
soon as possible14
the land in14
hour or two14
and the river14
they began to14
hundred and seventy14
the result of14
was one of14
or five miles14
the methye portage14
could be found14
other parts of14
not have been14
from the traders14
the west indies14
we could only14
degrees below zero14
which the river14
this was a14
is the only14
of the morning14
with which he14
for the present14
succeeded in killing14
gentlemen in charge14
a strong gale14
we at length14
and that there14
and there were14
far to the14
the ground was14
on the top14
from ten to14
the open water14
down the stream14
they have been14
would not be14
be enabled to14
mare del sur14
under the lee14
progress to the14
being in the14
of our situation14
the same manner14
the preservation of14
lower part of14
we were informed14
the deep snow14
the lee of14
the weight of14
contrary to the14
to the king14
that he might14
other occurrences in14
to believe that14
of the journey14
of the present14
in the following14
account of their14
we succeeded in14
of the new14
a manner as14
in our present14
piece of ice14
the gentlemen in14
examination of the14
by the appearance14
by the time14
the survey of14
to the beach14
us to proceed14
of the huts14
the nd of14
as it may14
the party had14
distance of two14
the river los14
of the hill14
the benefit of14
by those who14
with a little14
the ship in14
the whole body14
for the use14
and that of14
into the south14
in the present14
and to make14
and fifty yards14
and i was14
the ships had14
at each end14
of the herd14
to our encampment14
far from the14
of the waters14
nearly the same14
which was now14
a clump of14
to him that14
with other occurrences14
at that place14
return from the14
much of the14
was made to14
it on the14
a change of14
persons who had14
and had been14
the manner of14
the west side14
the loose ice14
down by the14
on the shores14
by a small14
the esquimaux were14
him that we14
been accustomed to14
object of the14
for the winter14
which has been14
were able to14
of the little14
be seen in14
safety of the14
to the entrance14
a few of14
in the tent14
for the men14
met with the14
formed by the14
the back of14
accompanied by the14
up and down14
of july we14
the partners of14
as we proceeded14
of the animal14
was on the14
for him to14
by this time14
of half a14
group of islands14
was about to14
them from the14
whom we had14
the dogs were14
gentlemen of the14
to observe the14
their intercourse with14
in the midst14
of the mouth14
some account of13
were exposed to13
from the river13
of five or13
out in the13
the letter of13
of this nature13
we had only13
to cross the13
appears to be13
skin of the13
the command of13
the east side13
from the great13
the other side13
and when he13
the women are13
passage from the13
the gratification of13
the clock in13
in the house13
a small island13
under these circumstances13
the royal navy13
in all the13
to lighten the13
clock in the13
from the masthead13
my intention to13
to see if13
the minds of13
and the ship13
it was in13
consisted of a13
of the temperature13
the mode of13
the eye could13
on the side13
visit to the13
arrived in the13
height of the13
to obtain a13
presented to the13
meet with the13
be a great13
of the canoe13
or four miles13
to leave the13
directed to the13
it did not13
hepburn and i13
four hundred yards13
the form of13
which i was13
and in this13
at the last13
of a great13
mouth of a13
the sea in13
aurora borealis appeared13
hundred feet above13
the disposition of13
after they had13
the power of13
to us on13
western coast of13
the ice near13
as might be13
over to the13
the strait of13
this account of13
we could scarcely13
of a very13
a sufficiency of13
to the right13
we had lately13
i did not13
had reached the13
to the indian13
account of his13
consisting of a13
all the men13
on the northern13
to give us13
in order that13
us that the13
supply of meat13
at seven a13
and covered with13
and had a13
we were on13
to a small13
till half past13
when they are13
two feet in13
consistent with other13
in their own13
the flesh of13
a proof of13
on the present13
out of our13
as to a13
a quarter past13
which we did13
of snow fell13
him to return13
the thermometer stood13
on the sea13
the present occasion13
of north america13
coast of california13
from whence it13
which it had13
for the reception13
the prosecution of13
of ice in13
daylight on the13
we were able13
of the children13
of which a13
upon the beach13
in the boat13
de fonte had13
of the king13
of the preceding13
that the whole13
had left the13
necessary for the13
when we halted13
was not a13
in company with13
to convey the13
who were to13
on the east13
he would not13
a weight of13
the tents were13
in that part13
we pursued our13
it appeared to13
the basquiau hill13
account of de13
to describe the13
to follow the13
in the boats13
the side of13
as we supposed13
of august we13
the western shore13
the ice would13
small piece of13
received from the13
attention to the13
lest they should13
of the others13
to the most13
when he had13
his account of13
western side of13
by which it13
the th it13
we entered the13
attributed to the13
th of the13
at the surface13
that all the13
clear of ice13
on this part13
ice at the13
loss of time13
of the different13
we had some13
that on the13
officers of the13
after my friend13
to be an13
the natives of13
as i had13
proceeded along the13
to be apprehended13
great store of13
westward of the13
of a river13
upper end of13
the attention of13
on the river13
that from the13
whilst we were13
with their families13
should have been13
the wind had13
though we had13
were accustomed to13
our progress was13
when they were13
that i could13
whole of our13
from the same13
a fall of13
of three hundred13
that the esquimaux13
a fair wind13
a mile wide13
the interior of13
were on the13
of such a13
and there is13
the bow and13
in possession of13
but as they13
he would have13
a small portion13
of some of13
away from the13
hour and a13
lake to the13
to have a13
had hitherto been13
to us as13
fell into the13
of the canadian13
that i was13
motion of the13
to go in13
passage into the13
had been brought13
a communication with13
the land on13
expected to be13
our return to13
there being a13
furnished us with13
to the spot13
of their dogs13
it was very13
appeared to have13
seems to have13
it is probable13
but we found13
amongst the indians13
to two hundred13
the indians were13
a letter from13
coast of the13
had been thrown13
so that it13
to the tents13
of them in13
seemed to have13
of a high13
the lower deck13
a branch of12
by the river12
the snow and12
to make some12
in a good12
the expedition of12
the sea from12
as to prevent12
the esquimaux to12
ascertained to be12
in other parts12
at this post12
bow and arrow12
by a very12
men were sent12
of our hunters12
advantage of a12
had sight of12
in the early12
at daylight on12
by the voyagers12
sources of the12
them in a12
arm of the12
of north latitude12
while we were12
next day we12
a keg of12
consists of a12
prepared for the12
free from ice12
make use of12
and as it12
up to this12
pointed out to12
may be remarked12
half past six12
according to their12
which we saw12
a view of12
in a great12
the last two12
cargoes were carried12
the snow being12
the construction of12
and the next12
the athabasca department12
within a few12
to the southwest12
de fonte was12
from the lake12
of our route12
with the greatest12
we observed the12
to be considered12
at york factory12
had gone to12
it is very12
from the main12
first time since12
or three miles12
party of indians12
and with the12
the convenience of12
a half to12
force of the12
of the slave12
he reached the12
the wind became12
in new spain12
at the expense12
for the safety12
the circumstances of12
the misfortune to12
connected with the12
into the lake12
situation of the12
from three to12
a mile of12
nets were set12
departure from cumberland12
is supposed to12
on the summit12
lost sight of12
the sources of12
by the dogs12
where there was12
to discover a12
the smoke of12
on our journey12
in proportion to12
a half in12
and then the12
the aid of12
was spent in12
and from thence12
confluence of the12
to assist us12
time of our12
the coast to12
is in the12
a group of12
had been received12
d of june12
four miles and12
at the top12
top of a12
the time he12
gale came on12
men of the12
which was so12
killed two deer12
management of the12
of the channel12
back and hood12
whom they had12
deposit of provision12
the magnetic force12
of a journey12
fog came on12
reversing the face12
i should have12
on the lower12
to come to12
as the eye12
that he and12
up of the12
our men were12
we had already12
them with a12
the snow fell12
on the eastern12
by the hunters12
to obtain the12
of the old12
the country to12
it is said12
of the voyagers12
had killed a12
of an old12
at the back12
though the weather12
the sea and12
would probably have12
feet in length12
all the indians12
of which is12
the knowledge of12
but there was12
de roche and12
the lake was12
by our observations12
had seen the12
but the weather12
on the floor12
spirits of our12
our observations place12
had not yet12
the expense of12
next morning the12
th of this12
two of these12
possession of the12
belong to the12
the night in12
state of temperature12
had come to12
the time we12
they went to12
and with a12
which they would12
was at this12
we took advantage12
by some of12
this time the12
we should require12
for our departure12
when we came12
were desirous of12
as a signal12
to make up12
from the n12
used by the12
miles an hour12
a distance from12
de roche was12
the following observations12
of the head12
the fury was12
most of them12
in his hand12
he had seen12
who have been12
in many parts12