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 2W. Strahan; and T. Cadell in the Strand., 1773 - 676 Seiten |
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... said none but failors would venture them- felves on board a fhip that was going round the world : one of them was fo exhausted that it died in Mr. Banks's hand , almost as soon as it was brought to him . It was thought extraordinary ...
... said none but failors would venture them- felves on board a fhip that was going round the world : one of them was fo exhausted that it died in Mr. Banks's hand , almost as soon as it was brought to him . It was thought extraordinary ...
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... said that the resistance of my officers , to what he had declared to be the King's orders , made it ab- folutely neceffary ; he also expreffed fome doubts whether the Endeavour , confidering her structure and other circum- stances , was ...
... said that the resistance of my officers , to what he had declared to be the King's orders , made it ab- folutely neceffary ; he also expreffed fome doubts whether the Endeavour , confidering her structure and other circum- stances , was ...
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... said he was willing to go on , but that he must first take some sleep , though he had : before told the company that to fleep was to perish . Mr. Banks and the reft found it impoffible to carry them , and there being no remedy they were ...
... said he was willing to go on , but that he must first take some sleep , though he had : before told the company that to fleep was to perish . Mr. Banks and the reft found it impoffible to carry them , and there being no remedy they were ...
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... said , that they had been all round the place to which they had . been directed , but could neither find Richmond nor those who had been left with him ; and that though they had shouted many times , no voice had replied . This was mat ...
... said , that they had been all round the place to which they had . been directed , but could neither find Richmond nor those who had been left with him ; and that though they had shouted many times , no voice had replied . This was mat ...
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... said hallěcă ; and when they were taken on fshore from the ship , and by figns asked where water might be found , they made the fign of drinking , and pointing as well to the casks as the watering - place , cried Oodâ . We faw no ...
... said hallěcă ; and when they were taken on fshore from the ship , and by figns asked where water might be found , they made the fign of drinking , and pointing as well to the casks as the watering - place , cried Oodâ . We faw no ...
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