An Account of the Voyages Undertaken by the Order of His Present Majesty for Making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere: And Successively Performed by Commodore Byron, Captain Wallis, Captain Carteret, and Captain Cook, in the Dolphin, the Swallow, and the Endeavour, Band 1W. Strahan and T. Cadell in the Strand, 1773 |
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... stood in for the road of Funchiale , where , about three o'clock in the afternoon , we came to an anchor . In the morning of Saturday the 14th , I waited upon the Governor , who re -- Saturday 14.4- ceived me with great politenefs , and ...
... stood in for the road of Funchiale , where , about three o'clock in the afternoon , we came to an anchor . In the morning of Saturday the 14th , I waited upon the Governor , who re -- Saturday 14.4- ceived me with great politenefs , and ...
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... . by W. we made fail again , and stood to the weftward . We were now in lati- tude tude 35 ° 50 ́S . and found the weather as COMMODORE BYRON'S VOYAGE Paffage from Rio de Janeiro to Port Defire; with fome Defcription of that Place.
... . by W. we made fail again , and stood to the weftward . We were now in lati- tude tude 35 ° 50 ́S . and found the weather as COMMODORE BYRON'S VOYAGE Paffage from Rio de Janeiro to Port Defire; with fome Defcription of that Place.
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... stood out again , and at the same time faw land a great way to the fouthward , which I made no doubt was the fame that is mentioned in the charts by the name of the New Ilands . As I was hauling out of this bay , I faw a long , low ...
... stood out again , and at the same time faw land a great way to the fouthward , which I made no doubt was the fame that is mentioned in the charts by the name of the New Ilands . As I was hauling out of this bay , I faw a long , low ...
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... stood upon a wind all night , " but they told me they were not come out to goe upon dif- " covery . Wee faw likewife another ifland by this that night , which made me thinke them to be the Sibble " D'wards . ( 6 7 " The fame night wee ...
... stood upon a wind all night , " but they told me they were not come out to goe upon dif- " covery . Wee faw likewife another ifland by this that night , which made me thinke them to be the Sibble " D'wards . ( 6 7 " The fame night wee ...
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... stood in for the Port . During the run from Falkland's Iflands to this place , the number of whales about the ship was fo great as to render the naviga- tion dangerous ; we were very near ftriking upon one , and another blew the water ...
... stood in for the Port . During the run from Falkland's Iflands to this place , the number of whales about the ship was fo great as to render the naviga- tion dangerous ; we were very near ftriking upon one , and another blew the water ...
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