| 1838 - 728 strani
...which they called FURDUSTRANDIR. They continued their rourse, until they came to a place, where a frith penetrated far into the country. Off the mouth of...strong currents, which was also the case farther up the frith. On the island there were an immense number of eyder-ducks, so that it was scarcely possible... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1838 - 618 strani
...which they called FURDUSTRANDIR. They continued their course, until they came to a place, where a frith penetrated far into the country. Off the mouth of...strong currents, which was also the case farther up the frith. On the island there were an immense number of eyder-ducks, so that it was scarcely possible... | |
| Carl Christian Rafn - 1841 - 342 strani
...ears -of whcat, which grew wild in that region. They continued their course until they came to a place where a firth penetrated far into the country. Off...eyderducks, so that it was scarcely possible to walk without trcading on their eggs. They called the island STRAUM-EY (Strenm Isle,) and the firth, SR AUM-FI RDR... | |
| John Frost - 1844 - 494 strani
...which they called FURDUSTRANDIR. They continued their course until they came to a place, where a frith penetrated far into the country. Off the mouth of...strong currents, which was also the case farther up the frith. On the island there were an immense number of eyder-ducks, so that it was scarcely possible... | |
| Jeremy Belknap - 1846 - 384 strani
...which grew wild in that region. They continued their course until they came to a place where a frith penetrated far into the country. Off the mouth of...strong currents, which was also the case farther up the frith. On the island there were an immense number of eider-ducks, so that it was scarcely possible... | |
| Hakluyt Society - 1847 - 352 strani
...still in a south-westerly direction, with the land on the right, they came to a place where a frith penetrated far into the country; off the mouth of it was an island, on which they found an immense number of eyder-ducks, so that it was scarcely possible to walk without... | |
| John Frost - 1851 - 1058 strani
...which they called FURDUSTRANDIR. They continued their course until they came to a place, where a frith penetrated far into the country. Off the mouth of...strong currents, which was also the case farther up the frith. On the island there were an immense number of eyder-ducks, so that it was scarcely possible... | |
| John Frost - 1852 - 1054 strani
...was an island, past which there ran strong currents, which was also the case farther up the frith. On the island there were an immense number of eyder-ducks,...it was scarcely possible to walk without treading upon their eggs. They called the island STRAUMEY or Stream Isle (Martha's Vineyard), and the frith,... | |
| Edmund Farwell Slafter - 1877 - 198 strani
...ears of wheat, which grew wild in that region. They continued their courfe until they came to a place where a firth penetrated far into the country. Off the mouth of it was an ifland, paft which there ran ftrong currents, which was alfo the cafe farther up the firth. On the... | |
| Prince Society (Boston, Mass.) - 1877 - 184 strani
...ears of wheat, which grew wild in that region. They continued their courfe until they came to a place where a firth penetrated far into the country. Off the mouth of it was an ifland, part which there ran ftrong currents, which was alfo the cafe farther up the firth. On the... | |
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