Works, Volume 11Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 100
... fire , burning so fiercely that the flame , beaten back by the wind , went beside the chimney , whereby our chimney - cloth , hung up on account of the smoke , was totally burnt . The flame also swept along the ceiling , and the whole ...
... fire , burning so fiercely that the flame , beaten back by the wind , went beside the chimney , whereby our chimney - cloth , hung up on account of the smoke , was totally burnt . The flame also swept along the ceiling , and the whole ...
Page 114
... fire on the hearth , and also in the stove , yet no one could keep himself warm in his bunk or sleeping - place ; therefore we went and sat before the fire , from fear of being frozen . To - day we 114 [ Dec. VAN DER BRUGGE .
... fire on the hearth , and also in the stove , yet no one could keep himself warm in his bunk or sleeping - place ; therefore we went and sat before the fire , from fear of being frozen . To - day we 114 [ Dec. VAN DER BRUGGE .
Page 115
... fire , and durst not retire to rest . On the 8th , the wind abated a good deal , but not the severe cold , which we ... fire - indeed , so intensely cold that , notwithstanding we made a great fire in the stove , we , having lain awhile ...
... fire , and durst not retire to rest . On the 8th , the wind abated a good deal , but not the severe cold , which we ... fire - indeed , so intensely cold that , notwithstanding we made a great fire in the stove , we , having lain awhile ...
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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