American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... winds are nat- urally cold , they are softened because they pass through the torrid zone . This has been found to be true of the south wind , which passes through the torrid zone be- fore it reaches us . . . . Wherever the cold south wind ...
... winds are nat- urally cold , they are softened because they pass through the torrid zone . This has been found to be true of the south wind , which passes through the torrid zone be- fore it reaches us . . . . Wherever the cold south wind ...
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... wind at S.S.W. and rain . In the morning the wind still strong , so as we could bear little sail , and so it continued a growing storm all the day , and towards night so much wind as we bore no more sail but so much as should keep the ...
... wind at S.S.W. and rain . In the morning the wind still strong , so as we could bear little sail , and so it continued a growing storm all the day , and towards night so much wind as we bore no more sail but so much as should keep the ...
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... wind southeast , but low . Many whales were heard in the morning about three o'clock , but not seen for the fog . About eight , I being between decks at study against Lord's Day , was called to see one , for they heard one coming toward ...
... wind southeast , but low . Many whales were heard in the morning about three o'clock , but not seen for the fog . About eight , I being between decks at study against Lord's Day , was called to see one , for they heard one coming toward ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
From The Vinland History of the Flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMÜLLER | 23 |
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