| New-York Historical Society - 1841 - 518 стор.
...miles, and afterwards south-cast and north-west for fifteen miles. They continued to run along ths coast to the north, until they reached a point from...land, and the second point of the bay, in latitude 98° 54'. II Standing in upon a course north-west by east, they soon found themselves embayed, and... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1850 - 676 стор.
...run along this coast to the N. until they reached a point from which the land stretches to W. and NW, where several rivers discharge into an open bay. Land was seen to the E. and NE, which Hudson at first took to be an island, but it proved to be the main land, and the second... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1850 - 684 стор.
...run along this coast to the N. until they reached a point from which the land stretches to W. and NW, where several rivers discharge into an open bay. Land was seen to the E. and NE, which Hudson at first took to he an island, but it proved to be the main land, and the second... | |
| John Meredith Read - 1866 - 236 стор.
...miles, and afterwards south-east and northwest for fifteen miles. They continued to run along this coast to the north, until they reached a point from...open bay. Land was seen to the east-north-east, which Hrfdson at first took to be an island, but it proved to be the main land, and the second point of the... | |
| John Meredith Read - 1866 - 228 стор.
...Delaware. 161 were descried stretching away north-west, 1 while land was also seen towards the north-east, "which Hudson at first took to be an island, but it proved to be the main land and the second point 2 of the bay." 3 The remainder of the day was spent in sounding the waters,which were in some parts... | |
| Francis Vincent - 1870 - 496 стор.
...South for 21 miles, and afterward SE and NW, for 15 miles. They continued to run along this course to the North, until they reached a point from which the land stretches to WNW, where several rivers discharge into an open bay. Land was seen to the ENE, which Hudson at first... | |
| Edgar Mayhew Bacon - 1907 - 366 стор.
...miles, and afterwards south-east and north-west for fifteen miles. They continned to run along this coast to the north until they reached a point from which the land stretched to the west and north-west, where several rivers discharged into an open bay. Land was seen... | |
| George Patterson Donehoo - 1926 - 614 стор.
...run along this coast to the N. until they reached a point from which the land stretches to W. and NW, where several rivers discharge into an open bay. Land was seen to the E. and NE, which Hudson at first took to be an island, but it proved to be the main land, and the second... | |
| 1841 - 508 стор.
...miles, and afterwards south-east and north-west for fifteen miles. They continued to run along ths coast to the north, until they reached a point from...took to be an island, but it proved to be the main land,and the second point of the bay, in latitude 38° 54'.|| Standing in upon a course north-west... | |
| 1882 - 516 стор.
...shores were descried stretching away north-west,* while land was also seen towards the north-east, " which Hudson at first took to be an island, but it proved to be the main land and the second point t of the bay." \ The remainder of the day was spent in sounding the waters, which were in some parts... | |
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