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: Drawn Up from the Journals which Were Kept by the Several Commanders, and from the Papers of Sir Joseph Banks, Bart, Band 2W. Strahan, 1785 |
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... answers very nearly to their place in the French chart , which in the year 1756 was cor- rected for the King's fhips . The other Islands , Carteret's , Gower's , and Simpson's , I believe had never been seen by an European navigator be ...
... answers very nearly to their place in the French chart , which in the year 1756 was cor- rected for the King's fhips . The other Islands , Carteret's , Gower's , and Simpson's , I believe had never been seen by an European navigator be ...
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... answered that fhe was fufficiently furnished to trade for provifions , but nothing more : the Chief replied , that whatever we wanted we should have . After this.cons ference , which I confidered as an earnest of 恿 1767 . November ...
... answered that fhe was fufficiently furnished to trade for provifions , but nothing more : the Chief replied , that whatever we wanted we should have . After this.cons ference , which I confidered as an earnest of 恿 1767 . November ...
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... answer to my letter . Soon after he had returned , and Wednef . 16. made this report , the two gentlemen came on board , and we afterwards learnt that one of them was an ensign of the garrifon , named Le Cerf , and the other Mr. Douglas ...
... answer to my letter . Soon after he had returned , and Wednef . 16. made this report , the two gentlemen came on board , and we afterwards learnt that one of them was an ensign of the garrifon , named Le Cerf , and the other Mr. Douglas ...
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... answer ready , had abfolute and indefpenfable orders from their masters , not to suffer any ship , of whatever Wedness . 16 . nation , to stay at this port , and that these orders they must implicitly obey . " To this I replied , that ...
... answer ready , had abfolute and indefpenfable orders from their masters , not to suffer any ship , of whatever Wedness . 16 . nation , to stay at this port , and that these orders they must implicitly obey . " To this I replied , that ...
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... answer- ed , that as I was not permitted to go on fhore to negociate my bills myself , I hoped they would give me credit , offering him bills for any debt I should contract , or to pay it at Batavia , To this the fhebander replied ...
... answer- ed , that as I was not permitted to go on fhore to negociate my bills myself , I hoped they would give me credit , offering him bills for any debt I should contract , or to pay it at Batavia , To this the fhebander replied ...
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