[313] Independently of the quiet humour of this observation, it is worthy of remark, as showing that at that early period the cooling of wine by means of ice or snow was practised by the Dutch. [↑]
[314] Een vlieghenden storm uyten n. o.—a hurricane out of the N.E. [↑]
[315] Steen-colen—stone or mineral coal; so called to distinguish it from charcoal, the usual fuel on the continent. [↑]
[316] Maer wy wachtede ons voor de weerstuijt niet—but we did not guard ourselves against the consequences. [↑]