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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... Natives . CHA P. II . 143 The Paffage through the Streight of Magellan , with some further Account of the Patagonians , and a Description of the Coaft on each Side , and its Inhabitants . 159 CHA P. III . A particular Account of the ...
... Natives . CHA P. II . 143 The Paffage through the Streight of Magellan , with some further Account of the Patagonians , and a Description of the Coaft on each Side , and its Inhabitants . 159 CHA P. III . A particular Account of the ...
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... natives of the country were not higher than their knees : that their eyes were as broad as the bottom of a plate , and their limbs proportionably large : that fome of them were naked , and others flightly covered with the fkins of ...
... natives of the country were not higher than their knees : that their eyes were as broad as the bottom of a plate , and their limbs proportionably large : that fome of them were naked , and others flightly covered with the fkins of ...
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... natives that further conteft is hopeless , and perhaps this may fometimes have been true : but it must be considered , that if fuch expeditions are under- taken , the execution of them must be intrusted to persons not exempt from human ...
... natives that further conteft is hopeless , and perhaps this may fometimes have been true : but it must be considered , that if fuch expeditions are under- taken , the execution of them must be intrusted to persons not exempt from human ...
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... natives of Otaheite . XXII . A reprefentation of the furrender of the island of Otaheite to Captain Wallis by the fuppofed Queen Oberea . XXIII . A reprefentation of the interview between Commodore Byron and the Patagonians . D I ...
... natives of Otaheite . XXII . A reprefentation of the furrender of the island of Otaheite to Captain Wallis by the fuppofed Queen Oberea . XXIII . A reprefentation of the interview between Commodore Byron and the Patagonians . D I ...
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... native inhabitants of the coun- try about the river Gallagoes . Juft as we came to an anchor , I saw with my glass exactly what was seen by the people in the Wager , a number of horsemen riding backward and forward , directly abreast of ...
... native inhabitants of the coun- try about the river Gallagoes . Juft as we came to an anchor , I saw with my glass exactly what was seen by the people in the Wager , a number of horsemen riding backward and forward , directly abreast of ...
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