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Page 17
... coast extended , the weather being very clear . We could not see the end of the land , which extended S. & S.E. for ... coast there was a low point , behind 3⭑ 1 Afterwards called Magdalena Bay . с which one could navigate , entering ...
... coast extended , the weather being very clear . We could not see the end of the land , which extended S. & S.E. for ... coast there was a low point , behind 3⭑ 1 Afterwards called Magdalena Bay . с which one could navigate , entering ...
Page 18
... coast of the main land , and found that the peak , which we had taken for an island , was joined by a sand bank to the main - land , for we found the bottom at 5 fathoms . There was ice on the channel , so that we had to turn round ...
... coast of the main land , and found that the peak , which we had taken for an island , was joined by a sand bank to the main - land , for we found the bottom at 5 fathoms . There was ice on the channel , so that we had to turn round ...
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... coast and at the mouths of the ports that the ships could not enter ; and the snow ( which in some parts never melts ) had by then melted in so few places that the stags or deer could find no nourish- ment , and were as lean as sticks ...
... coast and at the mouths of the ports that the ships could not enter ; and the snow ( which in some parts never melts ) had by then melted in so few places that the stags or deer could find no nourish- ment , and were as lean as sticks ...
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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