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Page 47
... rest of the fleete who had deceived them , and the winde comeinge Easterly kepte them in there that the rest of the fleete past before they could get out . And that there merchants and owners in Holland had by writinge bounde and ...
... rest of the fleete who had deceived them , and the winde comeinge Easterly kepte them in there that the rest of the fleete past before they could get out . And that there merchants and owners in Holland had by writinge bounde and ...
Page 48
... rest , they haveinge but twelve in all out , and did threaten to use the English as they thoughte good . But all their greate wordes could neither make the English either take in shallop or otherwise doe any thinge but what they sawe ...
... rest , they haveinge but twelve in all out , and did threaten to use the English as they thoughte good . But all their greate wordes could neither make the English either take in shallop or otherwise doe any thinge but what they sawe ...
Page 171
... rest in whom they had put their most hopes next to God . The remaining four were very weak , and had scarce strength left to stand upon their legs , yet they made shift to make coffins for these three , and put their bodies into them ...
... rest in whom they had put their most hopes next to God . The remaining four were very weak , and had scarce strength left to stand upon their legs , yet they made shift to make coffins for these three , and put their bodies into them ...
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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