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Page 124
... body with a double charge by our Norwegian ; nevertheless he escaped . Shortly afterwards , another came up , and was so hit by our company that he remained lying in the same place ; we pierced his body with a lance or two ; but as it ...
... body with a double charge by our Norwegian ; nevertheless he escaped . Shortly afterwards , another came up , and was so hit by our company that he remained lying in the same place ; we pierced his body with a lance or two ; but as it ...
Page 135
... body , the bear running all bleeding to the strand ; shortly afterwards , with the aid of a candle - end , he again shot the same bear in the body , but the animal nevertheless escaped . On the 6th , the wind S.E. , and S.E. by S ...
... body , the bear running all bleeding to the strand ; shortly afterwards , with the aid of a candle - end , he again shot the same bear in the body , but the animal nevertheless escaped . On the 6th , the wind S.E. , and S.E. by S ...
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... body ; whereupon he , bleeding freely . took to his heels , the blood flowing from him both at the belly and the snout . He got into a gap and swam , and remained lying a long time on the ice on the other side . We also saw divers ...
... body ; whereupon he , bleeding freely . took to his heels , the blood flowing from him both at the belly and the snout . He got into a gap and swam , and remained lying a long time on the ice on the other side . We also saw divers ...
Contents
Facsimile or Chart of De Hollantsche ofte MauritsBay | 4 |
Introduction to Troubles at Spitsbergen in 1618 | 39 |
Introduction to JACOB SEGERSZ van der BRUGGE Journael | 75 |
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