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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... night , the bend of the hawfer of the ftream - anchor flipped , owing to the negligence of the person who had been employed to make it fast . In the morning the anchor was heaved up into the boat , and carried out to the fouthward ; but ...
... night , the bend of the hawfer of the ftream - anchor flipped , owing to the negligence of the person who had been employed to make it fast . In the morning the anchor was heaved up into the boat , and carried out to the fouthward ; but ...
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... night , between Sunday the 18th and Mon- Sunday 18 , day the 19th of September , we set fail in prosecution of Monday 19 . our voyage . When Funchiale bore North , 13 East , at the distance of 76 miles , the variation appeared by ...
... night , between Sunday the 18th and Mon- Sunday 18 , day the 19th of September , we set fail in prosecution of Monday 19 . our voyage . When Funchiale bore North , 13 East , at the distance of 76 miles , the variation appeared by ...
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... night , all the boys of a certain age were obliged to affift , the sons of Gentlemen not being excufed . Each of these boys was dreffed in a black caffock , with a short red cloak , hanging about as low as the waist , and carried in his ...
... night , all the boys of a certain age were obliged to affift , the sons of Gentlemen not being excufed . Each of these boys was dreffed in a black caffock , with a short red cloak , hanging about as low as the waist , and carried in his ...
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... night . The people indeed are by no means re- mifs in their devotions , for before thefe faints they pray and fing hymns with such vehemence , that in the night they were very distinctly heard on board the ship , though she lay at the ...
... night . The people indeed are by no means re- mifs in their devotions , for before thefe faints they pray and fing hymns with such vehemence , that in the night they were very distinctly heard on board the ship , though she lay at the ...
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... night upon fuch a mountain , in fuch a climate , was not only comfortless , but dreadful ; it was impoffible however to be avoided , and they were to provide for it as well as they could . Mr. Banks and Dr. Solander , while they were ...
... night upon fuch a mountain , in fuch a climate , was not only comfortless , but dreadful ; it was impoffible however to be avoided , and they were to provide for it as well as they could . Mr. Banks and Dr. Solander , while they were ...
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againſt alfo almoſt alſo anſwered appeared Banks and Dr beſt boat bread-fruit called canoes Cape Cape Colville cloſe cloth coaft cocoa-nut confiderable confifted cuſtom defirous diftant diſcovered diſtance eaſt expreffed faid fame fathom feemed feen feet fent feven feveral fhip fhore fide fire firft firſt fiſh fituation fmall fome fometimes foon fouth freſh Friday ftill ftones fuch fuppofed harbour himſelf hogs houſe Indians inhabitants iſland juſt land laſt latitude leagues leaſt lefs leſs longitude miles Monday morning moſt muſt natives neceffary noon o'clock Oberea obferved occafion Otaheite paffed perfons pinnace plantains Poverty Bay prefent provifions purchaſed purpoſe reaſon round ſaid Saturday ſaw ſea ſeemed ſeen ſeven ſeveral ſhe ſhip ſhore ſhould ſmall Solander ſome ſtood Streight ſuch thefe themſelves theſe thoſe Thurſday Tootahah trees Tubourai Tamaide Tueſday Tupia uſed vifit Wednef weft weftward weſt whoſe wind wood