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Synd considered the coast on which he landed to belong to America.
The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II Alexander Leslie 1866
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As Synd, according to Sarytchev in the work quoted below, p. 11, made the voyage in a boat, it is probable that by these names islands were indicated which lay quite close to the coast and were not so far from land as shown in the map, besides, the mountain-summits on St. Lawrence
The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II Alexander Leslie 1866
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In the much anticipated, coming Superman film, Zack Synd.'s "Man of Steel," Shannon will play General Zod, the villain earlier played by Terence Stamp.
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It was with a view to the farther increase and extension of this trade, that the admiralty of Okotzk fitted out an expedition for the purpose of making discoveries to the N. and N.E. of the islands above-mentioned, and gave the command of it, as I have already observed, to Lieutenant Synd.
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To what place Synd went after that, or in what manner he spent the two years, during which, as Ismyloff said, his researches lasted, he either could not or would not inform us.
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16 Robert Kerr 1784
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We were not able to learn from the Russians in Kamtschatka, a more perfect account of Synd than we now find is given by Mr Coxe; and yet they seemed disposed to communicate all that they really knew.
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He told me, he had accompanied Lieutenant Syndo, or Synd as he called him, in his expedition to the north; and, according to his account, they did not proceed farther than the Tschukotskoi Noss, or rather than the bay of St Laurence, for he pointed on our chart to the very place where I landed.
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16 Robert Kerr 1784
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Ensign Synd left us to return to Bolcheretsk with the remainder of the soldiers that came in the galliot.
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Ensign Synd had very politely suffered him to enjoy the same privileges during his stay; but, on the arrival of the new commander from Okotzk, the serjeant, for some cause or other, which we could not learn, fell into disgrace, and was no longer suffered to sit down in the company of his own officers.
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Capt: Denton hath Synd the bills of Lading for 35 hogsheads of this mark he Says both his Mate and Boatman assures him there are so many I am very doubtfull there is but 34 for Certain
Letter from Robert Carter to John Pemberton and Company, June 1, 1728 1728
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