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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... sight . We landed on the starboard side of the bay near some rocks , which made smooth water and good landing : thirty or forty of the Indians soon made their appearance at the end of a 20 JAN . 1769 . COOK'S FIRST VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD .
... sight . We landed on the starboard side of the bay near some rocks , which made smooth water and good landing : thirty or forty of the Indians soon made their appearance at the end of a 20 JAN . 1769 . COOK'S FIRST VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD .
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... sight of land , for it will then of itself be sufficiently conspicuous ; and Staten Land , which forms the east side , will be still more manifestly distinguished , for there is no land on Terra del Fuego like it . The Strait of Le ...
... sight of land , for it will then of itself be sufficiently conspicuous ; and Staten Land , which forms the east side , will be still more manifestly distinguished , for there is no land on Terra del Fuego like it . The Strait of Le ...
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... sight of the land , and making sail again , before the line was well hauled in , we steered by the sound of the breakers , which were distinctly heard till we got clear of the coast . We knew this island to be inhabited , by smoke which ...
... sight of the land , and making sail again , before the line was well hauled in , we steered by the sound of the breakers , which were distinctly heard till we got clear of the coast . We knew this island to be inhabited , by smoke which ...
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... sight or not remained a matter of dispute till sunset . The next morning , however , at six o'clock , we were convinced that those who said they had discovered land were not mistaken ; it appeared to be very high and mountainous ...
... sight or not remained a matter of dispute till sunset . The next morning , however , at six o'clock , we were convinced that those who said they had discovered land were not mistaken ; it appeared to be very high and mountainous ...
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... sight they stopped ; and a great number of Indians immediately came up , some of whom pressing rather rudely upon them , Mr. Banks thought it necessary to show one of his pistols , the sight of which reduced them instantly to order : as ...
... sight they stopped ; and a great number of Indians immediately came up , some of whom pressing rather rudely upon them , Mr. Banks thought it necessary to show one of his pistols , the sight of which reduced them instantly to order : as ...
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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