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Pellham, Edward. Gods Power and Providence: Shewed, In the Miraculous Preservation and Deliverance of eight Englishmen, left by mischance in Greenland Anno 1630. nine moneths and twelve dayes. With a true Relation of all their miseries, their shifts and hardship they were put to, their food, &c. such as neither Heathen nor Christian men ever before endured. With a Description of the chiefe Places and Rarities of that barren and cold Countrey. London, 1631. London, 1704. Churchill, J., ed. A Collection of Voyages. Vol. 4.

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