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A most impartial account sent in a letter from Holland to a person of quality in London, concerning John Vander Scheidam, a dutch skipper, : who in his voyage to the North, met with most terrible unknown monsters; most wonderful mountainous icy islands, upwards of a [de-] gree or 60 miles in length, which shews by undeniable arguments to have been the real cause of the late ten years cold, and un[?]able weather in England, Scotland, &c. With his pro[?] of a prosperous fair weather for the future; confuting the [?] predictions of J. Partridge, &c. |
Publication Info |
London : printed by D. Edwards in Fetter [Lane], 1699. |
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