Works, Volume 11Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 31
... sail with their vessel towards the North Cape of Norway , thinking that they might find plenty of whales there . Muijden , however , although the English Admiral had been unwil- ling to permit him to fish in any other spot , and had ...
... sail with their vessel towards the North Cape of Norway , thinking that they might find plenty of whales there . Muijden , however , although the English Admiral had been unwil- ling to permit him to fish in any other spot , and had ...
Page 33
... sail , and the Admiral made Bonard come to him in a boat with all his men , and other Englishmen were placed upon his vessel . With these news , Mossel1 returned home . Bonard being taken and the Spaniards sent away , the Admiral left ...
... sail , and the Admiral made Bonard come to him in a boat with all his men , and other Englishmen were placed upon his vessel . With these news , Mossel1 returned home . Bonard being taken and the Spaniards sent away , the Admiral left ...
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... sail , and at night came again , by God's mercy , to our tent ; at which we rejoiced greatly . On the 2nd of the ... sails . If on that day any Biscayans or other vessels had shown themselves in or near the Bay , we , in order to deceive ...
... sail , and at night came again , by God's mercy , to our tent ; at which we rejoiced greatly . On the 2nd of the ... sails . If on that day any Biscayans or other vessels had shown themselves in or near the Bay , we , in order to deceive ...
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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