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Page 122
... perceived a bear ; he thought he shot it , but it escaped . On the 2nd , the cold continued , with a strong wind , which abated towards the evening , with tolerably clear weather . During the night , a bear appeared on two or three ...
... perceived a bear ; he thought he shot it , but it escaped . On the 2nd , the cold continued , with a strong wind , which abated towards the evening , with tolerably clear weather . During the night , a bear appeared on two or three ...
Page 147
... perceived our men , who came up with lances , he took to flight . On the 17th , wind and weather as before , so that it was impossible to go and look for the dog before the weather became somewhat milder . On the 18th , wind and weather ...
... perceived our men , who came up with lances , he took to flight . On the 17th , wind and weather as before , so that it was impossible to go and look for the dog before the weather became somewhat milder . On the 18th , wind and weather ...
Page 149
... perceived us , got upon the ice - floes , standing on their hind legs ; but on seeing that we approached them , they took to flight . On the 24th , the wind E. , and N.E. , with tolerable weather . In the afternoon , very calm , with a ...
... perceived us , got upon the ice - floes , standing on their hind legs ; but on seeing that we approached them , they took to flight . On the 24th , the wind E. , and N.E. , with tolerable weather . In the afternoon , very calm , with a ...
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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