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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... anchor in Sunday 7 . Madeira road . While I lay at this place , not being yet ac- quainted with my destination , I represented my want of junk , and the reply that had been made to my application for a fupply by the commif- fioner at ...
... anchor in Sunday 7 . Madeira road . While I lay at this place , not being yet ac- quainted with my destination , I represented my want of junk , and the reply that had been made to my application for a fupply by the commif- fioner at ...
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... anchor and weigh when I thought proper ; but perceiving that the bad failing of the Swallow would fo much retard the Dolphin as probably to make her lose the season for getting into high southern latitudes , and defeat the intention of ...
... anchor and weigh when I thought proper ; but perceiving that the bad failing of the Swallow would fo much retard the Dolphin as probably to make her lose the season for getting into high southern latitudes , and defeat the intention of ...
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... anchor . At five o'clock , we could not fee , the land , notwithstanding its extreme height , though we were within less than half a mile of it , and at fix , the thickness of the weather having rendered the night so dark that we could ...
... anchor . At five o'clock , we could not fee , the land , notwithstanding its extreme height , though we were within less than half a mile of it , and at fix , the thickness of the weather having rendered the night so dark that we could ...
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... anchor ; this , with the help of our boat , was effected about fix o'clock , and I went down into my cabbin to take ... anchor , 1767 . April . anchor , and that he was ROUND THE WORLD . 13.
... anchor ; this , with the help of our boat , was effected about fix o'clock , and I went down into my cabbin to take ... anchor , 1767 . April . anchor , and that he was ROUND THE WORLD . 13.
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... anchor , and that he was driving out of the bay , but when I came upon the deck , I heard Sunday 12 , the people cry out , the Dolphin ! the Dolphin ! in a transport of surprise and joy which appeared to be little short of distraction ...
... anchor , and that he was driving out of the bay , but when I came upon the deck , I heard Sunday 12 , the people cry out , the Dolphin ! the Dolphin ! in a transport of surprise and joy which appeared to be little short of distraction ...
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