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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... observe the long billows from the fouth- ward till we got into fatitude 10 ° 18 ′ S. , longi- tude 177 ° 30 ' E. , and then it returned from the S. W. and S. S. W. and we found a current fetting to the fouthward , although a current in ...
... observe the long billows from the fouth- ward till we got into fatitude 10 ° 18 ′ S. , longi- tude 177 ° 30 ' E. , and then it returned from the S. W. and S. S. W. and we found a current fetting to the fouthward , although a current in ...
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... observed to draw together into a body among the trees , by a mid- shipman who was one of the party that were on fhore , and who immediately acquainted the mafter with what he had feen , and told him , that from the behaviour of the ...
... observed to draw together into a body among the trees , by a mid- shipman who was one of the party that were on fhore , and who immediately acquainted the mafter with what he had feen , and told him , that from the behaviour of the ...
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... observed , was disabled , and the reft difpirited by difap- pointment and vexation , and if the men had been all in health and fpirits , I had not officers to lead them on or direct them in any enter- prife , nor even to fuperintend the ...
... observed , was disabled , and the reft difpirited by difap- pointment and vexation , and if the men had been all in health and fpirits , I had not officers to lead them on or direct them in any enter- prife , nor even to fuperintend the ...
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... were in . The officer on board reported that the trees grew where he had gathered the fruit great plenty ; but as he had observed that se- in 1767 . September . veral of them were marked , veral 94 CAPTAIN CARTERET's VOYAGE.
... were in . The officer on board reported that the trees grew where he had gathered the fruit great plenty ; but as he had observed that se- in 1767 . September . veral of them were marked , veral 94 CAPTAIN CARTERET's VOYAGE.
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... observed that they had a very watchful eye upon our guns , as if they apprehended danger from them ; fo that poffibly they are not wholly unacquainted with the effect of fire - arms . They had fishing nets with them , which , as well as ...
... observed that they had a very watchful eye upon our guns , as if they apprehended danger from them ; fo that poffibly they are not wholly unacquainted with the effect of fire - arms . They had fishing nets with them , which , as well as ...
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