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Voyages in Search of the North-West Passage

Chapter 4 TO PROVE BY CIRCUMSTANCE THAT THE NORTH-WEST PASSAGE HATH BEEN SAILED THROUGHOUT.

Word Count: 357    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

ty of anything that he hath not seen, felt, heard, tasted, or smelled: and the other not so only, but also findeth the certainty of things, b

from Europe three brethren though this passage:

t) that there were certain Indians driven by tempest upon the coast of Germany which wer

the north, where there is such abundance of moisture; which argueth, that he

d more plainly in that behalf by the excellent geographer Dominicus Marius Niger, who showeth how many ways the Indian sea stretcheth itself, making in that place recital

ned Emperor, A.D. 1160, there came certai

y force of weather upon the coast of the said country, which foresaid Indians could not possibly have come by the south-east, south-we

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