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Henry Hudson in Holland - An Inquiry into the Origin and Objects of the Voyage which Led to the Discovery of the Hudson River (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1909)
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Henry Hudson in Holland - An Inquiry into the Origin and Objects of the Voyage which Led to the Discovery of the Hudson River (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1909)
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Excerpt from Henry Hudson in Holland: An Inquiry Into the Origin
and Objects of the Voyage Which Led to the Discovery of the Hudson
River; With Biographical Notes Other points of interest connected
with the sending out of this expedition will attract especial
attention. The most important of them is the explicit statement of
hudson in regard to the amelioration of the climate at the extreme
Northern latitude attained by him in his previous explorations, and
its remarkable concom itant, an open navigation towards the pole.
It was this relation which satisfied the minds of the directors of
the Company as to the expediency of making a new search for a
passage to China in those comparatively mild and possibly habitable
regions. We know how often this observation of hudson has since
been con firmed by later voyagers at different points of the arctic
circle and yet our knowledge, after the lapse of two hundred and
fifty years in regard to this strange phenomenon has hardly
advanced one step and we are in the same state both of doubt and
hopeful effort on the subject, as the merchants of Amsterdam were
on the occasion of the narration of our navigator. Science too then
as now stepped in to substantiate the fact when otherwise it would
have been incredible and to encourage the under taking. In
prosecuting this task we have sought the most authentic sources of
information; and with that viewhave examined the records of the
East India Company, comprising the registers or books of
resolutions of the general council of the Company, styled the
Council of Seventeen, and of the chambers of Amsterdam and Zeeland
respectively, with some other documents of a miscellaneous
character, among the Archives of the Kingdom at the Hague; where
all the books and papers of the Company, which were until lately
dispersed among the different cities where the operations of the
different chambers were conducted, have been brought together and
arranged. A copy of the contract between hudson and the Chamber of
Amsterdam was found appended to a history of the Company never
published, but prepared at its request by Mr. P. Van dam who held
the position of Counsel of the Company for the extra ordinary
period of fifty four years, that is, from 1652 until his death in
1706. The original instrument is not to be found. That would have
been a precious relic to see, but for all the purposes of history
the copy thus accidentally preserved will answer its place. About
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