Works, Volume 11Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 122
... tent , feeling then that the cold was becoming much more intense . The Lord preserve us further in the New Year ... tent ; but as soon as he perceived us he made off . On the 3rd , the wind variable , with bitter cold . In the afternoon ...
... tent , feeling then that the cold was becoming much more intense . The Lord preserve us further in the New Year ... tent ; but as soon as he perceived us he made off . On the 3rd , the wind variable , with bitter cold . In the afternoon ...
Page 131
... tent and all , would be blown over : for the ground , our bunks , and everything trembled and shook ; but God ... tent in which it was lay snowed under , we resolved to examine it at the first opportunity . We saw no bears near our tent ...
... tent and all , would be blown over : for the ground , our bunks , and everything trembled and shook ; but God ... tent in which it was lay snowed under , we resolved to examine it at the first opportunity . We saw no bears near our tent ...
Page 139
... tent , and ended in a gap in the ice in the North Bay . The snow had melted a good deal with the mild weather , so that the water stood around our tent . In the night the weather got very thick , with a W. and a W. b . N. wind . On the ...
... tent , and ended in a gap in the ice in the North Bay . The snow had melted a good deal with the mild weather , so that the water stood around our tent . In the night the weather got very thick , with a W. and a W. b . N. wind . On the ...
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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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