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 Joseph Banks, Esq, Band 2W. Strahan and T. Cadell in the Strand, 1773 First edition of the narrative of Cook's first voyage. Volume I contains accounts of the voyages of Byron, Carteret and Wallis, including the discovery of Tahiti; volumes II and III contain Hawkesworth's edited account of Captain [then Lieutenant] Cook's voyage. Cook had been commissioned to observe the transit of Venus from Tahiti and to carry on John Byron's survey and exploration of the seas between Cape Horn and New Holland, and he added more than 5000 miles of coastline to Admiralty charts for Tahiti, Australia and the Great Barrier Reff and New Zealand which he circumnavigated. |
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... soon separated , and swam about very briskly . These animals are of a new genus , to which Mr. Banks and Dr. Solander gave the name of Dagyfa , from the likeness of one fpecies of them to a gem : several spe- cimens of them were taken ...
... soon separated , and swam about very briskly . These animals are of a new genus , to which Mr. Banks and Dr. Solander gave the name of Dagyfa , from the likeness of one fpecies of them to a gem : several spe- cimens of them were taken ...
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... soon as it was brought to him . It was thought extraordinary that no naturalift had hitherto taken notice of the Dagyfa , as the fea abounds with them not twenty leagues from the coast of Spain ; but , unfortunately for the cause of ...
... soon as it was brought to him . It was thought extraordinary that no naturalift had hitherto taken notice of the Dagyfa , as the fea abounds with them not twenty leagues from the coast of Spain ; but , unfortunately for the cause of ...
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... Soon after they reached what they had taken for a plain ; but , to their great disap- pointment , found it a fwamp , covered with low bushes of birch , about three feet high , interwoven with each other , and fo ftubborn that they could ...
... Soon after they reached what they had taken for a plain ; but , to their great disap- pointment , found it a fwamp , covered with low bushes of birch , about three feet high , interwoven with each other , and fo ftubborn that they could ...
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... soon as the fhip had paffed the ifland , they covered themselves with fomething that made them appear of a light colour . Their habitations were under fome clumps of palm - nut trees , which at a distance appeared like high ground ; and ...
... soon as the fhip had paffed the ifland , they covered themselves with fomething that made them appear of a light colour . Their habitations were under fome clumps of palm - nut trees , which at a distance appeared like high ground ; and ...
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... soon after gave over the chace . According to the best judgment that we could form of the people when we were nearest the shore , they were about our fize , and well - made . They were of a brown complexion , and appeared to be naked ...
... soon after gave over the chace . According to the best judgment that we could form of the people when we were nearest the shore , they were about our fize , and well - made . They were of a brown complexion , and appeared to be naked ...
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