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... twentieth day of July , very faire weather , and hot ; in the morning we well manned our scute with foure muskets , and sixe men , and took one of their shal- lops , and brought it aboord . Then we manned our boat and scute with twelve ...
... twentieth day of July , very faire weather , and hot ; in the morning we well manned our scute with foure muskets , and sixe men , and took one of their shal- lops , and brought it aboord . Then we manned our boat and scute with twelve ...
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... twentieth of September , Hudson and his crew , for the purpose the general name of the Sankikani . De Laet speaks of these Indians as the " infensissimi hostes " of the Manhatte , or Mana- thanes , a fierce tribe , who inhabited the ...
... twentieth of September , Hudson and his crew , for the purpose the general name of the Sankikani . De Laet speaks of these Indians as the " infensissimi hostes " of the Manhatte , or Mana- thanes , a fierce tribe , who inhabited the ...
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... twentieth day in the morning , we made the Iles of Shotland , and at noone we were in 60 degrees 12 minutes , and sixe leagues to the Eastward of them : the Compasse had no variation . We had sixtie - foure fathomes at our sounding ...
... twentieth day in the morning , we made the Iles of Shotland , and at noone we were in 60 degrees 12 minutes , and sixe leagues to the Eastward of them : the Compasse had no variation . We had sixtie - foure fathomes at our sounding ...
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... twentieth , all the morning was a thick fogge with the winde at South : we steered North - east till noone . Then we changed our course , and steered away North North - east , hoping for an open Sea in our course to fall with the bodie ...
... twentieth , all the morning was a thick fogge with the winde at South : we steered North - east till noone . Then we changed our course , and steered away North North - east , hoping for an open Sea in our course to fall with the bodie ...
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... twentieth day , in the morning while we steered our course North North - east , we thought we had embayed our selues , finding Land on our Larboord , and Ice vpon it , and many great pieces of Drift Ice : we steered away North - east ...
... twentieth day , in the morning while we steered our course North North - east , we thought we had embayed our selues , finding Land on our Larboord , and Ice vpon it , and many great pieces of Drift Ice : we steered away North - east ...
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