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 Sir Joseph Banks, Bart, Band 1W. Strahan, 1785 |
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... , the wind shifted again to N. W..by N .; and it being low water , the ship lying but juft within the harbour , and there being no tide November . Wednes . 216 to affift us , we 2 . ta 18 COMMODORE BYRON'S VOYAGE COMM.
... , the wind shifted again to N. W..by N .; and it being low water , the ship lying but juft within the harbour , and there being no tide November . Wednes . 216 to affift us , we 2 . ta 18 COMMODORE BYRON'S VOYAGE COMM.
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... Wednes . 216 to affift us , we were obliged to anchor near the 1764 fouth fhore . The wind came off the land in very hard flaws , and in a fhort time , our anchor com- ing home , the fhip tailed on fhore against a steep gravelly beach ...
... Wednes . 216 to affift us , we were obliged to anchor near the 1764 fouth fhore . The wind came off the land in very hard flaws , and in a fhort time , our anchor com- ing home , the fhip tailed on fhore against a steep gravelly beach ...
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... Wednes . 5. latitude 47 ° S. Our latitude was now 47 ° 22 ′ S. , longitude 65 ° 49 ′ W .; Port Defire bore S. 66 W. distant twenty - three leagues ; and Pepys ' Island , according to Halley's Chart , E. N. diftant thirty - four leagues ...
... Wednes . 5. latitude 47 ° S. Our latitude was now 47 ° 22 ′ S. , longitude 65 ° 49 ′ W .; Port Defire bore S. 66 W. distant twenty - three leagues ; and Pepys ' Island , according to Halley's Chart , E. N. diftant thirty - four leagues ...
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... , and fecure his rudder with iron clamps in the best manner he could , hoping that in the Streight a piece of timber might be found which would furnish him with a better . 1765 . February . Wednes . 13 . Thurid . F 4 On ROUND THE WORLD .
... , and fecure his rudder with iron clamps in the best manner he could , hoping that in the Streight a piece of timber might be found which would furnish him with a better . 1765 . February . Wednes . 13 . Thurid . F 4 On ROUND THE WORLD .
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... Wednes . 13 . Thurid . 14 . Saturd . 16 . Sunday 17 . Monday 18 , On Wednesday the 13th , the store - ship being ready for fea , I put on board of her one of my petty officers , who was well acquainted with the Streight , and three or ...
... Wednes . 13 . Thurid . 14 . Saturd . 16 . Sunday 17 . Monday 18 , On Wednesday the 13th , the store - ship being ready for fea , I put on board of her one of my petty officers , who was well acquainted with the Streight , and three or ...
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