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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... beaches ; but having fteered out for about an hour , what we had taken for land , vanished all at once , and to our great aftonishment appeared to have been a fog - bank . Though I had been almoft continually at fea for feven and twenty ...
... beaches ; but having fteered out for about an hour , what we had taken for land , vanished all at once , and to our great aftonishment appeared to have been a fog - bank . Though I had been almoft continually at fea for feven and twenty ...
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... beach . The anchoring ground indeed as far as we had yet founded was bad , being very hard ; fo that , in this fituation , if the wind blows fresh , there is always the greatest reafon to fear that the anchor should come home before the ...
... beach . The anchoring ground indeed as far as we had yet founded was bad , being very hard ; fo that , in this fituation , if the wind blows fresh , there is always the greatest reafon to fear that the anchor should come home before the ...
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... beach for that purpose . On the 27th , fome of our people , who had been ashore on the north fide of the bay to try for more guanicoes , found the skull and bones of a man , which they brought off with them , and one young guanicoe ...
... beach for that purpose . On the 27th , fome of our people , who had been ashore on the north fide of the bay to try for more guanicoes , found the skull and bones of a man , which they brought off with them , and one young guanicoe ...
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... beach , it would be a very conve- nient place for ships to touch at , if it were not for the rapi- dity of the tide . The country about the bay abounds with guanicoes , and a great variety of wild fowl , particularly ducks , geefe ...
... beach , it would be a very conve- nient place for ships to touch at , if it were not for the rapi- dity of the tide . The country about the bay abounds with guanicoes , and a great variety of wild fowl , particularly ducks , geefe ...
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... beach , with Mr. Marshall , my Second Lieutenant , and a party of men , very well armed ; Mr. Cumming , my First Lieutenant , fol- lowing in the fix oar'd cutter . When we came within a little distance of the fhore , we faw , as near as ...
... beach , with Mr. Marshall , my Second Lieutenant , and a party of men , very well armed ; Mr. Cumming , my First Lieutenant , fol- lowing in the fix oar'd cutter . When we came within a little distance of the fhore , we faw , as near as ...
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