Chancellors Voyage to Muscovy Being Clement Adams Anglorum Navigatio Ad Musco
Chancellors Voyage to Muscovy Being Clement Adams Anglorum Navigatio Ad Musco
Clement Adams
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Itaque continua luce per aliquot dies ufi, tandem divino numine fortunante, in ingentem quemdam sinum deveniunt, qui circi- ter centum millia pass, latitudine collegit. In hunc penitus ingressi, nave ad anchoras deligata, dum circumcirca prospiciunt, forte baud procul cernunt navem piscatoriam ; quam Cancelerus cum paucis Comitibus adire voluit, sciscitaturus ex piscatoribus, quae terra, quis populus, qui mores, having been soon abamloned, he tries again his fortune on the deep, and makes for t...hat portion of the world which nature has doomed to desolation. He proceeded so far that he came to parts where from the continuous absence of night, sunlight never failed to show clearly the way through the wide seas. The sailors now that they had the advantage of continuous light for some days running, at length by the favour of the deity, reached a certain large gulf which had a breath of about 100 miles. They penetrate far up this gulf (*), and having anchored the ship, they scan the prospect on every side, and by chance see not far off a fishing smack, and this Chancellor with a few of his men wished to visit with a view to enquire from the fisher- 30 CHA^'CELLOR'S VOYAGE At illi novitate territi (neque enim istiusmod na%'es in illo orbe videntur) quam maxime possunt, aufugiunt.
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