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we did we stood along the shoare . This day was so foggie , that we were hardly
able to see the Land many times , but by our account we were neere Vogel
Hooke . About eight of the clocke this Eeuening , we purposed to shape our
course ...
we did we stood along the shoare . This day was so foggie , that we were hardly
able to see the Land many times , but by our account we were neere Vogel
Hooke . About eight of the clocke this Eeuening , we purposed to shape our
course ...
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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 ...
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New-York Historical Society. ; and saw many great Scoales of Herrings . Then
wee had a gale of wind at South , and it shifted to the West North - west , and we
stood three Glasses and sounded and had sixtie fathomes , and stood two
Glasses ...
New-York Historical Society. ; and saw many great Scoales of Herrings . Then
wee had a gale of wind at South , and it shifted to the West North - west , and we
stood three Glasses and sounded and had sixtie fathomes , and stood two
Glasses ...
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The nineteenth , faire weather , but an hard gale of winde at the North - east , wee
stood off till noone , and made our way South - east by East , two and twentie
leagues . At noone wee cast about to the Westward , and stood till sixe of the ...
The nineteenth , faire weather , but an hard gale of winde at the North - east , wee
stood off till noone , and made our way South - east by East , two and twentie
leagues . At noone wee cast about to the Westward , and stood till sixe of the ...
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From hence we stood to the South , and to the South - west , through a cleere
Sea of diuers sounding , and came to a Sea of two colours , one blacke , and the
other white , sixteene or seuenteene fathome water , betweene which we went ...
From hence we stood to the South , and to the South - west , through a cleere
Sea of diuers sounding , and came to a Sea of two colours , one blacke , and the
other white , sixteene or seuenteene fathome water , betweene which we went ...
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