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Written in Diepe , the eight of July , 1524 . Gobecco ( Hakluyť's Voyages , vol . 2.
pp . 295–300 . Lond . fol . 1600. ) I wrote not to your Maiesty , most Christian King
, since the time we suffered the Tempest in the North partes , of the successe of ...
Written in Diepe , the eight of July , 1524 . Gobecco ( Hakluyť's Voyages , vol . 2.
pp . 295–300 . Lond . fol . 1600. ) I wrote not to your Maiesty , most Christian King
, since the time we suffered the Tempest in the North partes , of the successe of ...
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The twentieth , in the morning little wind : at eight this morning wee saw Land
ahead of vs vnder our Lee , and to the weatherward of vs distant from vs 12
leagues , being part of Newland . It is very high mountainous Land ; the highest
that we ...
The twentieth , in the morning little wind : at eight this morning wee saw Land
ahead of vs vnder our Lee , and to the weatherward of vs distant from vs 12
leagues , being part of Newland . It is very high mountainous Land ; the highest
that we ...
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Then we cast about againe , and stood East till eight a clocke two leagues , and
then it cleered vp , and we had Ice a head off vs. And from North , we stood to
South - east , and our shroudes were frozen . Then till noone wee went East and
by ...
Then we cast about againe , and stood East till eight a clocke two leagues , and
then it cleered vp , and we had Ice a head off vs. And from North , we stood to
South - east , and our shroudes were frozen . Then till noone wee went East and
by ...
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At eight of the clocke at night , we tackt to the Southward . The eight and twentieth
, faire sun - shining weather , the wind at West and by South ; we lay a trie to the
Southward till eight of the clocke in the morning . Then we set our fore - corse ...
At eight of the clocke at night , we tackt to the Southward . The eight and twentieth
, faire sun - shining weather , the wind at West and by South ; we lay a trie to the
Southward till eight of the clocke in the morning . Then we set our fore - corse ...
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At night at eight of the clocke , we sound¢ d and had no ground at one hundred
fathoms . The seuenth , faire sun - shining weather , the wind varying betweene
West and by North , and West and by South . At foure of the clocke in the morning
...
At night at eight of the clocke , we sound¢ d and had no ground at one hundred
fathoms . The seuenth , faire sun - shining weather , the wind varying betweene
West and by North , and West and by South . At foure of the clocke in the morning
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