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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... bottom , " Winchelsea's Inland , " is named in the Chart Lord Anfon's Ifland , and is laid down S. instead of S. by E. from Sir Charles Hardy's land ; this appears to be the island Bougainville calls Bouku . P. 99. line 7 . " Duke of ...
... bottom , " Winchelsea's Inland , " is named in the Chart Lord Anfon's Ifland , and is laid down S. instead of S. by E. from Sir Charles Hardy's land ; this appears to be the island Bougainville calls Bouku . P. 99. line 7 . " Duke of ...
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... bottom which are oppofite to the heads of the floor - timbers amidships on each fide of the keel . Hence , when a fhip receives a fracture in this place , fhe is faid to be bilged . BIRTH , the ftation in which a fhip rides at anchor ...
... bottom which are oppofite to the heads of the floor - timbers amidships on each fide of the keel . Hence , when a fhip receives a fracture in this place , fhe is faid to be bilged . BIRTH , the ftation in which a fhip rides at anchor ...
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... bottom of a ship . FOOT of a fail , lower edge or bottom . FOOT - ROPE , the rope to which the foot of a fail is fewed . FORE , all that part of a fhip's frame and machinery which lies near the head . 1 G. GAFF , a fort of boom or pole ...
... bottom of a ship . FOOT of a fail , lower edge or bottom . FOOT - ROPE , the rope to which the foot of a fail is fewed . FORE , all that part of a fhip's frame and machinery which lies near the head . 1 G. GAFF , a fort of boom or pole ...
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... bottom of the jib , and the stay of the fore - top- gallant - maft . K. KEDGE , a small anchor , ufed to keep a fhip fteady whilft the rides in a harbour or river . Falfe KEEL , a ftrong , thick piece of timber , bolted to the main keel ...
... bottom of the jib , and the stay of the fore - top- gallant - maft . K. KEDGE , a small anchor , ufed to keep a fhip fteady whilft the rides in a harbour or river . Falfe KEEL , a ftrong , thick piece of timber , bolted to the main keel ...
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... bottom . N. NEAPED , the fituation of a fhip which is left aground on the height of a spring tide , fo that fhe can- not be floated off till the return of the next spring . 0 . 0 . OFFING , implies out at fea ; or xlvi AN EXPLANATION OF.
... bottom . N. NEAPED , the fituation of a fhip which is left aground on the height of a spring tide , fo that fhe can- not be floated off till the return of the next spring . 0 . 0 . OFFING , implies out at fea ; or xlvi AN EXPLANATION OF.
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