The Voyages of Captain James Cook: Illustrated with Maps and Numerous Engravings on Wood. With an Appendix, Giving an Account of the Present Condition of the South Sea Islands, &c. In Two Volumes. Vol. I. [-II.].William Smith, 1842 |
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... gave them two , which he happened to have about him , and it was not without some dispute that they took the rest of the money in pistereens . Their business seemed to be to catch large fish at a good distance from the shore , which ...
... gave them two , which he happened to have about him , and it was not without some dispute that they took the rest of the money in pistereens . Their business seemed to be to catch large fish at a good distance from the shore , which ...
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... gave us great uneasiness , as we knew they must drive directly upon a reef of rocks which ran out just to leeward of where we lay : after waiting some hours in the utmost anxiety , we gave them over for lost , but , about three o'clock ...
... gave us great uneasiness , as we knew they must drive directly upon a reef of rocks which ran out just to leeward of where we lay : after waiting some hours in the utmost anxiety , we gave them over for lost , but , about three o'clock ...
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... gave was so great , that the people who saw it from the cabin windows thought the town had been on fire . The inhabitants , however , may pay their devotions at the shrine of any saint in the calendar , without waiting till there is a ...
... gave was so great , that the people who saw it from the cabin windows thought the town had been on fire . The inhabitants , however , may pay their devotions at the shrine of any saint in the calendar , without waiting till there is a ...
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... gave it the name of Bow ISLAND . Mr. Gore , my second lieutenant , said , after we had sailed by the island , that he had seen several of the natives , under the first clump of trees , from the deck ; that he had distinguished their ...
... gave it the name of Bow ISLAND . Mr. Gore , my second lieutenant , said , after we had sailed by the island , that he had seen several of the natives , under the first clump of trees , from the deck ; that he had distinguished their ...
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... gave over the chase . According to the best judgment that we could form of the people when we were nearest the shore , they were about our size , and well made . They were of a brown complexion , and appeared to be naked ; their hair ...
... gave over the chase . According to the best judgment that we could form of the people when we were nearest the shore , they were about our size , and well made . They were of a brown complexion , and appeared to be naked ; their hair ...
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afternoon anchor appeared ashore Banks and Dr Batavia Bay of Islands beach birds boat Botany Bay bottom breeze brought called canoes Cape Cape Colville Cape Kidnappers Cape Palliser Cape Saunders Captain chief cloth coast cocoa-nut colour continued cove discovered distance east farther fathom water feet fire fish five leagues four leagues fresh gale gave harbour hauled head hills hogs Indians inhabitants isles kind land in sight lies in latitude longitude Mercury Bay miles morning natives night noon northernmost northward observed Otaheite peterels piece pinnace plantains Poverty Bay reef returned river rocks round sail sandy seemed seen sent seven ship shoal shore side small islands Solander soon sound south point southward steered stones strait tacked and stood three leagues told took trees Tupia voyage weather westward wind women wood yawl Zealand