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1. Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts by Colonial Society of Massachusetts (1910)
"Winslow, Col. , inquiries concerning attitude of his officers toward Land Bank, 17.
Isaac, 148. Joshua, a director of the Silver Bank, 147, 162, 1G3. ..."
2. The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America by Fredrika Bremer (1853)
"The helmsman stood at the helm steering the vessel toward land till the flames
burned his hands. The negligence of the captain is said to have been the ..."
3. Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events (1890)
"... how we worked bard and tried to force our way toward land; how, in the
nights—with those charming Arctic sunsets, which call forth in your mind all your ..."
4. A Memoir of Jacques Cartier: Sieur de Limoilou, His Voyages to the St by James Phinney Baxter, Jean François de La Roque Roberval, Jean Alfonce (1906)
"And the next day, which is the day of Pentecost, in making our course toward
land, we met the said bear about midway, which went toward land as fast as we ..."
5. A Memoir of Jacques Cartier: Sieur de Limoilou, His Voyages to the St by James Phinney Baxter, Jean François de La Roque Roberval, Jean Alfonce (1906)
"And the next day, which is the day of Pentecost, in making our course toward
land, we met the said bear about midway, which went toward land as fast as we ..."