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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... weighed half a pound . " Those who wish to know all the particulars of these American traditions may fatisfy their curiosity by reading Tor- quemado , lib . 1. chap . 13 and 14. where they will find that these fables are very fimilar to ...
... weighed half a pound . " Those who wish to know all the particulars of these American traditions may fatisfy their curiosity by reading Tor- quemado , lib . 1. chap . 13 and 14. where they will find that these fables are very fimilar to ...
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... weighed anchor on Thursday the 19th , and pro- Saturday 21. ceeded on our voyage . On Saturday the 21ft , we made the island of Palma , one of the Canaries , and foon after ex- amining our water , we found it would be necessary to touch ...
... weighed anchor on Thursday the 19th , and pro- Saturday 21. ceeded on our voyage . On Saturday the 21ft , we made the island of Palma , one of the Canaries , and foon after ex- amining our water , we found it would be necessary to touch ...
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... a good failer , failed fo much worse , that we feldom fpread more than half our canvas . The Kent had many of her people down in the fcurvy . On Tuesday the 16th of October , we weighed anchor 7 On 6 COMMODORE BYRON's VOYAGE.
... a good failer , failed fo much worse , that we feldom fpread more than half our canvas . The Kent had many of her people down in the fcurvy . On Tuesday the 16th of October , we weighed anchor 7 On 6 COMMODORE BYRON's VOYAGE.
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John Hawkesworth. On Tuesday the 16th of October , we weighed anchor , being impatient to get to fea , for the heat here was intolerable ; but we lay four or five days above the bar , waiting for the land breeze to carry us out , for ...
John Hawkesworth. On Tuesday the 16th of October , we weighed anchor , being impatient to get to fea , for the heat here was intolerable ; but we lay four or five days above the bar , waiting for the land breeze to carry us out , for ...
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... weighed about five o'clock in the afternoon , intending to go up with the evening flood : before I could get under ... weigh it . We now rode in a very difagreeable fituation with our small bower , and that unfortunately came home again ...
... weighed about five o'clock in the afternoon , intending to go up with the evening flood : before I could get under ... weigh it . We now rode in a very difagreeable fituation with our small bower , and that unfortunately came home again ...
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