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" They were so desirous to get to the land that they would not wait till their vessel floated, but ran to the land, to a place where a river comes out of a lake. As soon as their ship was afloat, they took the boats, rowed to the ship, towed her up the... "
The Heimskringla: Or, The Sagas of the Norse Kings from the Icelandic of ... - Page 232
by Snorri Sturluson, Samuel Laing - 1889
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America Discovered in the Tenth Century

Carl Christian Rafn - 1838 - 74 pages
...shore at a place where a river, issuing from a lake, fell into the sea. They brought their ship into the river, and from thence into the lake, where they cast anchor. Here they constructed some temporary log-huts ; but, afterwards, when they had made up their mind to...
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The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London, Volume 8

Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1838 - 666 pages
...shore at 8 place where a river, issuing from a lake, fell into the sea. They brought their ship into the river, and from thence into the lake, where they cast anchor. Here they constructed some temporary log huts, but afterwards, when they had made up their mind to...
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Americas opdagelse i det tiende aarhundrede

Carl Christian Rafn - 1841 - 342 pages
...shore at a place where a river, issuing from a lake, fell into the sea. They brought their ship into the river, and from thence into the lake, where they cast anchor. Here they constructed some temporary log-huts ; but, afterwards, when they had made up their mind to...
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American Biography, Issue 161

Jeremy Belknap - 1846 - 384 pages
...shore at a place where a river, issuing from a lake, fell into the sea. They brought their ship into the river, and from thence into the lake, where they cast anchor. Here they constructed some temporary log-huts ; but afterward, when they had made up their mind to...
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The Pre-Columbian Discovery of America by the Northmen: Illustrated by ...

Benjamin Franklin DeCosta - 1868 - 188 pages
...ship and the water. They were so desirous to get to the land that they would not wait till their ship floated, but ran to the land, to a place where a river...they took the boats, rowed to the ship, towed her vessel somewhere between the island and the mainland. From Bradford's History, p. 217, we learn that...
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The Pre-Columbian Discovery of America by the Northmen: Illustrated by ...

Benjamin Franklin DeCosta - 1868 - 178 pages
...ship and the water. They were so desirous to get to the land that they would not wait till their ship floated, but ran to the land, to a place where a river...they took the boats, rowed to the ship, towed her vessel somewhere between the island and the mainland. From Bradford's History, p. 217, we learn that...
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The Historical Magazine, and Notes and Queries Concerning the Antiquities ...

1869 - 468 pages
...shore at a place where a river, issuing from a lake, fell into the sea. They brought their ships into the river, and from thence into the lake, where they cast anchor. Here they constructed some temporary log huts ; but, afterwards, when they had made up their mind to...
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The Historical Magazine and Notes and Queries Concerning the Antiquities ...

1869 - 448 pages
...shore at a place where a river, issuing from a lake, fell into the sea. They brought their ships into the river, and from thence into the lake, where they cast anchor. Here they constructed some temporary log huts; but, afterwards, when they had made up their mind to...
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American Church Review, Volume 24

1872 - 630 pages
...They were so desirous to get to the land, that they would not wait until their ship floated, but went to the land to a place where a river comes out of a lake. As soon as the ship was afloat, they took the boats, rowed to the ship, towed her up the river, and from thence...
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The Pre-Columbian Discovery of America: By the Northmen, with Translations ...

Benjamin Franklin DeCosta - 1890 - 230 pages
...ship and the water. They were so desirous to get to the land that they would not wait till their ship floated, but ran to the land, to a place where a river...boats, rowed to the ship, towed her up the river, 4 and from thence into the lake, 5 where they cast anchor, carried their beds out of the ship, and...
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