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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... burning in lamps and other uses on board the ship . Friday 226 The wind blew very hard the next morning , as it had done all night , but being at W. N. W. 1767 . May . Friday 22 . which was off which 36 CAPTAIN CARTERET's VOYAGE.
... burning in lamps and other uses on board the ship . Friday 226 The wind blew very hard the next morning , as it had done all night , but being at W. N. W. 1767 . May . Friday 22 . which was off which 36 CAPTAIN CARTERET's VOYAGE.
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... use of this inftrument to render the oak- ham so smooth and even , that we contrived to fpin it into yarn , as fine as our coarse imple- ments would admit ; and thus we made tolerable log - lines , although we found it much more ...
... use of this inftrument to render the oak- ham so smooth and even , that we contrived to fpin it into yarn , as fine as our coarse imple- ments would admit ; and thus we made tolerable log - lines , although we found it much more ...
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... use while they were good , and I would have staid long enough to have given my people all the refresh- ments they wanted , but the season of the year made the shortest delay dangerous . There was too much reason to fuppofe that the ...
... use while they were good , and I would have staid long enough to have given my people all the refresh- ments they wanted , but the season of the year made the shortest delay dangerous . There was too much reason to fuppofe that the ...
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... use both for fails and awning , spreading it over bent fticks , much in the fame manner as the tilts of the London wherries . From the contents of this veffel we judged that it had been fishing , and we observed that the people had a ...
... use both for fails and awning , spreading it over bent fticks , much in the fame manner as the tilts of the London wherries . From the contents of this veffel we judged that it had been fishing , and we observed that the people had a ...
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... use of such wharfs and ftore - houses as fhould be neceffary . In the afternoon of the next day , the fhebander , with Mr. Garrison , a merchant of the place , as interpreter , and ano- ther perfon , came to me . After the first com ...
... use of such wharfs and ftore - houses as fhould be neceffary . In the afternoon of the next day , the fhebander , with Mr. Garrison , a merchant of the place , as interpreter , and ano- ther perfon , came to me . After the first com ...
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