And how in that last Voyage, the Shippe was so inclosed by the Ice, that it was left there, whereby the men were forced to build a house in the cold and desart Countrie of Noua Zembla, wherein they continued 10 monthes togeather, and neuer saw nor heard... Works Issued by the Hakluyt Society - Page clxxviiby Hakluyt Society - 1876 - 291 pagesFull view - About this book
| Gerrit de Veer - 1917 - 336 pages
...house in the cold and desart Countrie oiNoua Zembla, wherin // they continued 10. monthes togeather, and neuer saw nor // heard of any man, in most great...in most great daunger, // and with extreame labour, vn- // speakable troubles, and // great hunger. // Imprinted at London for T. Pauier Il 1609. Van deze... | |
| John Carter Brown Library - America - 1922 - 274 pages
...house in the cold and desart Countrie of Noua Zembla wherin || they continued 10. monthes togeather, and neuer saw nor || heard of any man, in most great...extreame || miserie ; and how after that, to saue their Hues, they || were constrained to say le aboue 350. Duch-||miles, which is aboue 1000. miles English,... | |
| Jeannette Mirsky - History - 1970 - 400 pages
...house in the cold and desart Countrie of Noua Zembla, wherein they continued io monthes togeatker, and neuer saw nor heard of any man in, most great...extreame miserie; and how after that, to saue their Hues, they were constrained to sayle aboue 550 Dutch miles, which is aboue 1000 English, in little... | |
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