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. Narrative of discovery and adventure in the polar seas and regions [microform] : with illustrations of their climate, geology, and natural history, and an account of the whale-fishery. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. IBf. ike Pole, has appeared, had tr passage, whichr and tempests of the navigator by the golden realms , the zealous pro- Bmorials to Henry , dways foremost ;his daring course, lat such a voyage ipp. of modem en- Lom the discovery od Hope, and half nent of the naval non, despairing of Mtem and western I all tfieir strength, igfaty northern bar- 1 discoiared Spitz- id, and

. Narrative of discovery and adventure in the polar seas and regions [microform] : with illustrations of their climate, geology, and natural history, and an account of the whale-fishery. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. IBf. ike Pole, has appeared, had tr passage, whichr and tempests of the navigator by the golden realms , the zealous pro- Bmorials to Henry , dways foremost ;his daring course, lat such a voyage ipp. of modem en- Lom the discovery od Hope, and half nent of the naval non, despairing of Mtem and western I all tfieir strength, igfaty northern bar- 1 discoiared Spitz- id, and  Stock Photo
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. Narrative of discovery and adventure in the polar seas and regions [microform] : with illustrations of their climate, geology, and natural history, and an account of the whale-fishery. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. IBf. ike Pole, has appeared, had tr passage, whichr and tempests of the navigator by the golden realms , the zealous pro- Bmorials to Henry , dways foremost ;his daring course, lat such a voyage ipp. of modem en- Lom the discovery od Hope, and half nent of the naval non, despairing of Mtem and western I all tfieir strength, igfaty northern bar- 1 discoiared Spitz- id, and afterward g expeditions that )d into tbff high la- Sea. Inl6M, Al, ''I?'«>"- In fow hours he reached i«!j?!y./"'*"l°^®!ir""*' ^^ not aware, it should Beem, or Its previous discovery by that navigator, gave win/ H â¢'.u'^ employer, the name of cfferie if?. «i.h *" V*"* "I'lo" caught only two foxes and a few fishes; for though they saw the teeth of a morse, provmg that those animals did "use there." S^«»1^" ""i'lfe*' *~ fw advanced to commence ^r^-^y^.Jffe??, '"- They "turned by way of nn lL^«.iJ « ^"^^ ^^' â "*> "»ehed th^ Thahies on the 15th October. -muob Sir Francis, on the return of the ship, thoosh it came empty, judged there was enconrageinent enonrh Bennet, accordiMly, not only went out a second time, «l^^««.!r'"" "nceessive voyages, in which the capture of the morse was cairied on with considera. Die extent and success. WhUe these fishing voyages were going on. Henry Hudson, in 1607, was sent?ut by the'Su^ovV CoiS. :)any to penetrate, if possible, directly aer6ss the . ole. It was the first occasion of this very bold at- tempt, and the first recorded voyage of this eminent navfgator. Hudson, who sailed^rUielSM«?XJ havmg cleared ScoUand, and passed the latitude of Iceland, took a direction westward, being desirous to