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From The Vinland History of the Flat Island Book c . 1380 ( MS . ) NOT LONG before the year 985 , the Norseman , Eric the Red , discovered Greenland and later attempted to colonize it . The best account of Eric is contained in one of ...
From The Vinland History of the Flat Island Book c . 1380 ( MS . ) NOT LONG before the year 985 , the Norseman , Eric the Red , discovered Greenland and later attempted to colonize it . The best account of Eric is contained in one of ...
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... along the sea - coast of the Island of Juana ; according to which itinerary , I can declare that that island is larger than England and ... according to what may be understood from the Indians with me , who know all the islands .
... along the sea - coast of the Island of Juana ; according to which itinerary , I can declare that that island is larger than England and ... according to what may be understood from the Indians with me , who know all the islands .
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50 Split asunder , weak , trembling , their land burned , they went , torn and broken , to the Snake Island . Those from the north being free , without care , went forth from the land of snow , in different directions .
50 Split asunder , weak , trembling , their land burned , they went , torn and broken , to the Snake Island . Those from the north being free , without care , went forth from the land of snow , in different directions .
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