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Istorum non curaui intrare insulam: nam et audiui quòd ad maris littus solent insidiari nauigantibus, nauesque submergere, nisi interdum redimantur tribus aut quatuor per sortem hominibus sibi datis.
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Quæ verò ad Aquilonem est, est Prouincia quædam, quæ nunc dicitur à Latinis Gasaria, à Græcis verò qui inhabitant eam super littus maris dicitur Cassaria, hoc est
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Ad littus huius reperiuntur multi lapides praeciositatis immensæ et metalli grani carissimi, nec non et auri mineriæ, multumque descendit in eo natans lignum Aloes ex Paradiso, quod rebus miræ virtutis inserit Salomon in Canticis.
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But these are but coastings along the shore, premendo littus iniquum; for it seemeth to me there can hardly be discovered any radical or fundamental alterations and innovations in Nature, either by the fortune and essays of experiments, or by the light and direction of physical causes.
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Istorum non curaui intrare insulam: nam et audiui qu騞 ad maris littus solent insidiari nauigantibus, nauesque submergere, nisi interdum redimantur tribus aut quatuor per sortem hominibus sibi datis.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Samoedorum et Sibericorum regionem, tum mari per littus Pechor� fluminis ad Orientem.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Sunt in vicinia Schalholti�, ad littus Islandie australe paroechiol� tres, inter duos rapidissimos amnes Thiorsaa et Olffwis
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Sunt in vicinia Schalholtiæ, ad littus Islandie australe paroechiolæ tres, inter duos rapidissimos amnes Thiorsaa et Olffwis
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Qu� ver� ad Aquilonem est, est Prouincia qu鎑am, qu� nunc dicitur � Latinis Gasaria, � Gr鎐is ver� qui inhabitant eam super littus maris dicitur Cassaria, hoc est
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Ad littus huius reperiuntur multi lapides praeciositatis immens� et metalli grani carissimi, nec non et auri mineri�, multumque descendit in eo natans lignum Aloes ex Paradiso, quod rebus mir� virtutis inserit Salomon in Canticis.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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