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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... leagues long , there being , no land in fight either to the northward or ... leagues diftance from it , upon which the sea broke very high , and the wind ... three Lieutenants and the Master were at this time fo ill as to be incapable ...
... leagues long , there being , no land in fight either to the northward or ... leagues diftance from it , upon which the sea broke very high , and the wind ... three Lieutenants and the Master were at this time fo ill as to be incapable ...
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... leagues ; in the morning we flood in for it , and found that it correfponded with Narborough's defcription of Penguin island . As Port Defire is faid to lie about three leagues north weft of this ifland , I fent the boat to look for it ...
... leagues ; in the morning we flood in for it , and found that it correfponded with Narborough's defcription of Penguin island . As Port Defire is faid to lie about three leagues north weft of this ifland , I fent the boat to look for it ...
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... three leagues ; and Pepys ' Island , according to Halley's Chart , E. N. distant thirty- four leagues . The variation here was 19 ° E. 4 We continued our courfe the next day with a pleasant gale Thursday 6 . and fine weather , fo that ...
... three leagues ; and Pepys ' Island , according to Halley's Chart , E. N. distant thirty- four leagues . The variation here was 19 ° E. 4 We continued our courfe the next day with a pleasant gale Thursday 6 . and fine weather , fo that ...
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... leagues broad , with the flood , not with a view to pass through it , but in search of fome place where I might get ... three miles distance , and fome re- markable hummocks on the north , which Bulkeley , from their appearance , has called ...
... leagues broad , with the flood , not with a view to pass through it , but in search of fome place where I might get ... three miles distance , and fome re- markable hummocks on the north , which Bulkeley , from their appearance , has called ...
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... three leagues for Elizabeth's ifland ; but the wind then coming right against us , we anchored in feven fathom . The island bore S. S. E. diftant about a mile , and Bartholomew's Island bore E. S. E. In the evening , fix Indians upon ...
... three leagues for Elizabeth's ifland ; but the wind then coming right against us , we anchored in feven fathom . The island bore S. S. E. diftant about a mile , and Bartholomew's Island bore E. S. E. In the evening , fix Indians upon ...
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