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Excerpt from Adventures in the Ice: A Comprehensive Summary of Arctic Exploration, Discovery, and Adventure; Including Experiences of Captain Penny, the Veteran Whaler, Now First Published
Exploration, Discovery, and Adventure are subjects always interesting to those who can appreciate What is heroic and self denying in their fellow-men. Only ignoble natures can remain unmoved by acts of noble enterprise and generous daring. Nowhere have these qualities been more conspicuous than amid the ih clemency of the Arctic Regions. The search for a North-west Passage to the Indies led our seamen to penetrate into the frozen deep, and exposed them to the horrors of utter desolation, cruel privation, and sometimes lingering death. The sufi'erings endured have called forth all the best feelings of the heart, and have exercised the noble power of endurance.
The design of this book is to relate some of the most interesting narratives of Adventure in the Ice. The stories of the Norsemen and of explorers before the time of John Cabot are omitted, as the particulars are less authentic than are those subsequent to that period. Throughout the work there is a chronological sequence observed, though this is not strictly main tained in some of the later voyages, When two or three Arctic expeditions were being conducted at the same time.
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