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" Chancellor held on his course towards that unknown part of the world, and sailed so far that he came at last to the place where he found no night at all, but a continual light and brightness of the sun shining clearly upon the huge and mighty sea. "
American Quarterly Review - Side 10
redigert av - 1830
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The Shipwrecked mariner, Volum 22,Utgave 85 -Volum 23,Utgave 92

1875 - 504 sider
...returnedChancelor was more fortunate, and after a long cruise they came to "apl» ce where they found no night at all, but a continual light and brightness...sun shining clearly upon the huge and mighty sea." They turned back, however, and landed on the shores of the White Sea. Chancelor made frien* with the...
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A Manual of General History : B Being an Outline History of the World from ...

John Jacob Anderson - 1876 - 514 sider
...by Richard Chancellor, proceeded to ' an unknown part of the world,* and reached a place where tbere was 'no night at all but a continual light and brightness...At length they came to a bay, and the mouth of the Dwiua. aud report having announced them to the terrified native* as men of *a strange nation, of singular...
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A Manual of General History: Being an Outline History of the World from the ...

John Jacob Anderson - 1877 - 558 sider
...the third, commanded by Richard Chancellor, proceeded to ' an unknown part of the world,' and reached a place where there was * no night at all but a continual...huge and mighty sea.' At length they came to a bay, ami the mouth of the Dwina, and report having announced them to the terrified natives as men of la...
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New reader, Utgave 5

New reader - 1879 - 330 sider
...in the words of the old narrator, " sailed so far that he came at last to the place where he found no night at all, but a continual light and brightness...sun shining clearly upon the huge and mighty sea. And having the benefit of this perpetual light, at length it pleased God to bring them into a certain...
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The Little gleaner, Volumer 1-2

1879 - 530 sider
...the three captains, is said to have " sailed so far that he came at last to the place where he found no night at all, but a continual light and brightness of the sun shining on the mighty sea ; and having the benefit of this perpetual light for certain days, at length it pleased...
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Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of ..., Volum 12

Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - 1880 - 730 sider
...rendezvous, they continued their course into a latitude where, to their great astonishment, they " found no night at all, but a continual, light and brightness, of the sunne shining clearly upon the huge and mightie sea." At length they entered the Bay of St. Nicholas,...
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Maritime Discovery: A History of Nautical Exploration from the ..., Volum 2

Charles Rathbone Low - 1881 - 374 sider
...Clement Adams, who described the voyage, says, that Richard Chancellor, the second in command, came to ' a place where there was no night at all, but...sun shining clearly upon the huge and mighty sea. And having the benefit of this perpetual light for certain days, at length it pleased God to bring...
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Shore and Sea; Or, Stories of Great Vikings and Sea-captains

William Henry Davenport Adams - 1883 - 390 sider
...die, and resumed his northern progress. Rounding the North Cape of Europe, he came to a place where was no night at all, but a continual light and brightness...sun shining clearly upon the huge and mighty sea; and enjoying the benefit of this perpetual light for several days, he steered into a certain bay—...
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A School History of England ...

John Jacob Anderson - 1891 - 454 sider
...the third, commanded by Richard Chancellor, proceeded to' an unknown part of the world,' and reached a place where there was ' no night at all, but a continual...length they came to a bay, and the mouth of the Dwina, und report having announced them to the terrified natives as men of ' a strange nation, of singular...
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MacMillan's Magazine, Volum 68

Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1893 - 524 sider
...his course to the unknown parts of the world, and sailed so far, " Over a huge and mighty sea wherein was no night at all, but a continual light and brightness of the sun shining clearly thereon that he came at last to a certain great bay." It was the White Sea he had found, and as he...
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