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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... Indians re- tired to the mountains till the flood fhould fubfide , and that when they came again down to the plain , they found there men of an enormous ftature , who attacked them with great ferocity , killing many , and driving the ...
... Indians re- tired to the mountains till the flood fhould fubfide , and that when they came again down to the plain , they found there men of an enormous ftature , who attacked them with great ferocity , killing many , and driving the ...
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... Indians inhabit part of Chili , with whom they are always at war : that they are of an enor- mous bulk and ftature , and that whenever they take a Spa- niard prisoner , they force up the breaft - bone , as they would . the shell of a ...
... Indians inhabit part of Chili , with whom they are always at war : that they are of an enor- mous bulk and ftature , and that whenever they take a Spa- niard prisoner , they force up the breaft - bone , as they would . the shell of a ...
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... Indian nations , defirous to conceal themselves from ftrangers , they re- tired to the mountains . It is indeed to be regretted , that no skeleton of these people has been brought into Europe ; and it may at first seem strange , that no ...
... Indian nations , defirous to conceal themselves from ftrangers , they re- tired to the mountains . It is indeed to be regretted , that no skeleton of these people has been brought into Europe ; and it may at first seem strange , that no ...
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... fame kind with those proposed in discovering new countries , is in every other instance un- lawful . If it is not lawful to put the life of an Indian in hazard , 2 hazard , by an attempt to examine the country in GENERAL INTRODUCTION .
... fame kind with those proposed in discovering new countries , is in every other instance un- lawful . If it is not lawful to put the life of an Indian in hazard , 2 hazard , by an attempt to examine the country in GENERAL INTRODUCTION .
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... Indian is brought into danger without his confent , the con- fequence will ftill follow ; for it is univerfally agreed , at leaft upon the principles of Christianity , that men have no more right over their own lives than over the lives ...
... Indian is brought into danger without his confent , the con- fequence will ftill follow ; for it is univerfally agreed , at leaft upon the principles of Christianity , that men have no more right over their own lives than over the lives ...
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