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DOI: 10.2307/1798939
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On Open Water in the Polar Basin

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“…While there is no reason to question the sincerity of the compassionate motives behind the search, compassion was not the only driving force. Both Osborn and another participant in the search, Richard Vesey Hamilton, admitted in 1869 that British geographers and naval men had ‘put a Polynia up Wellington Channel in order to work an expedition there’ (Hamilton 1868: 242).…”
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“…While there is no reason to question the sincerity of the compassionate motives behind the search, compassion was not the only driving force. Both Osborn and another participant in the search, Richard Vesey Hamilton, admitted in 1869 that British geographers and naval men had ‘put a Polynia up Wellington Channel in order to work an expedition there’ (Hamilton 1868: 242).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%