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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... five laft pages of the fecond book , beginning Vol . III . p . 412 . Mr. Dalrymple imputes a Suppofition to me concerning the fituation of Captain Cook's fhip in the beginning of September 1769 , which he fays is highly improbable ; if ...
... five laft pages of the fecond book , beginning Vol . III . p . 412 . Mr. Dalrymple imputes a Suppofition to me concerning the fituation of Captain Cook's fhip in the beginning of September 1769 , which he fays is highly improbable ; if ...
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... five flukes or claws , commonly used to ride a boat or other fmall veffel . GUNNEL , or GUNWALE , the upper edge of a ship's fide . H. HANDING the fails , rolling them up . clofe to the yard or maft to which they belong . HAMMACOES ...
... five flukes or claws , commonly used to ride a boat or other fmall veffel . GUNNEL , or GUNWALE , the upper edge of a ship's fide . H. HANDING the fails , rolling them up . clofe to the yard or maft to which they belong . HAMMACOES ...
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... five or fix inches from the an- gular point to the circumference . It is balanced by a thin plate of lead , nailed upon the arch , fo as to fwim perpendicularly in the water , with about 3 impreffed un- der the surface . The line is ...
... five or fix inches from the an- gular point to the circumference . It is balanced by a thin plate of lead , nailed upon the arch , fo as to fwim perpendicularly in the water , with about 3 impreffed un- der the surface . The line is ...
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... , being impatient to get to fea , for the heat here was intolerable ; but we lay four or five days above the bar , waiting for the land breeze to carry September . 1764. us out , for there is no B 4 US ROUND THE WORLD .
... , being impatient to get to fea , for the heat here was intolerable ; but we lay four or five days above the bar , waiting for the land breeze to carry September . 1764. us out , for there is no B 4 US ROUND THE WORLD .
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... five fathom . We fteered S. W. by W. all night , and the next morning had fifty - two fathom Monday 12 , with the fame ground : our latitude was 42 ° 34 ' S. , longitude 58 ° 17 ' W .; the variation 11 ° E. On Monday the 12th , about ...
... five fathom . We fteered S. W. by W. all night , and the next morning had fifty - two fathom Monday 12 , with the fame ground : our latitude was 42 ° 34 ' S. , longitude 58 ° 17 ' W .; the variation 11 ° E. On Monday the 12th , about ...
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