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I wrote not to your Maiesty , most Christian King , since the time we suffered the
Tempest in the North partes , of the successe of the foure shippes , which your
Maiestie sent forth to discouer new lands by the Ocean , thinking your Maiestie
had ...
I wrote not to your Maiesty , most Christian King , since the time we suffered the
Tempest in the North partes , of the successe of the foure shippes , which your
Maiestie sent forth to discouer new lands by the Ocean , thinking your Maiestie
had ...
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night till foure a clocke this morning , we saylėd North - east fiue leagues , and
then we were among the Ice ; we cast about , and stood two hourés Southwest ,
two leagues , and had no ground at one hundred and eightie fathom . Then we
cast ...
night till foure a clocke this morning , we saylėd North - east fiue leagues , and
then we were among the Ice ; we cast about , and stood two hourés Southwest ,
two leagues , and had no ground at one hundred and eightie fathom . Then we
cast ...
Page 91
till foure this morning , our way was South and by East , foure leagues and a halfe
; sounding we had ground in eightie fathome , then we had little wind till noone ,
at East North - east , and the Sunne on the Meridian , on the South - west and ...
till foure this morning , our way was South and by East , foure leagues and a halfe
; sounding we had ground in eightie fathome , then we had little wind till noone ,
at East North - east , and the Sunne on the Meridian , on the South - west and ...
Page 102
The third Voyage of Master HENRY HVdson toward Noua Zembla , and at his
returne , his passing from Farre Ilands , to New - found Land , and along to fortie
foure degrees and ten minutes , and thence to Cape Cod , and so to thirtie three ...
The third Voyage of Master HENRY HVdson toward Noua Zembla , and at his
returne , his passing from Farre Ilands , to New - found Land , and along to fortie
foure degrees and ten minutes , and thence to Cape Cod , and so to thirtie three ...
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At eight of the clocke in the morning , the wind came to the West South - west ,
and West so stiffe a gale , that we were forced to take our top - sayle , and steered
away North Northwest vntill foure of the clock in the after - noone . Then we tact to
...
At eight of the clocke in the morning , the wind came to the West South - west ,
and West so stiffe a gale , that we were forced to take our top - sayle , and steered
away North Northwest vntill foure of the clock in the after - noone . Then we tact to
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