An edition of Arctic expeditions (1851)

Arctic expeditions

opinions of the most experienced officers connected with the Arctic expeditions, on the necessity of sending a ship to the entrance of Lancaster Sound, with supplies for Sir James Ross's expedition, and their joint opinion as to certain measures proposed to be adopted.

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An edition of Arctic expeditions (1851)

Arctic expeditions

opinions of the most experienced officers connected with the Arctic expeditions, on the necessity of sending a ship to the entrance of Lancaster Sound, with supplies for Sir James Ross's expedition, and their joint opinion as to certain measures proposed to be adopted.

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"(Sir Thomas Acland.)"

"Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 20 April 1849."

Original issued in series: [Parliamentary papers / Great Britain. Parliament (1847-1852). House of Commons] ; 188 -II, 1849.

Caption title: Arctic expeditions : further return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 15 March 1849, for copies or extracts "of any proceedings or correspondence of the Admiralty, in reference to the Arctic expeditions, (In continuation of Parliamentary papers, nos. 264 and 386, of session 1848, up to the present time)

Dated (p. [1]): Admiralty, 19 April 1849.

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10 p. ; 35 cm.

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CIHM/ICMH Digital series = CIHM/ICMH collection numérisée -- no. 9_01376, Parliamentary papers / Great Britain. Parliament (1847-1852). House of Commons -- 188 - II, 1849.
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Opinions of the most experienced officers connected with the Arctic expeditions, on the necessity of sending a ship to the entrance of Lancaster Sound, with supplies for Sir James Ross's expedition, and their joint opinion as to certain measures proposed to be adopted, Arctic expeditions : further return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 15 March 1849, for copies or extracts "of any proceedings or correspondence of the Admiralty, in reference to the Arctic expeditions, (In continuation of Parliamentary papers, nos. 264 and 386, of session 1848, up to the present time), Further return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 15 March 1849, for copies or extracts "of any proceedings or correspondence of the Admiralty, in reference to the Arctic expeditions, (In continuation of Parliamentary papers, nos. 264 and 386, of session 1848, up to the present time)

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OL19489940M
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