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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... ground better , and might be navigated by fewer men than other veffels of the fame burden . Her complement of officers and men was Lieu- tenant Cook the Commander , with two Lieute- nants under him , a Mafter and boatfwain , with each ...
... ground better , and might be navigated by fewer men than other veffels of the fame burden . Her complement of officers and men was Lieu- tenant Cook the Commander , with two Lieute- nants under him , a Mafter and boatfwain , with each ...
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... ground without my Father , " and cannot admit the agency of chance in the government of the world , I must neceffarily refer every event to one cause , as well the danger as the escape , as well the fufferings as the enjoyments of life ...
... ground without my Father , " and cannot admit the agency of chance in the government of the world , I must neceffarily refer every event to one cause , as well the danger as the escape , as well the fufferings as the enjoyments of life ...
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... ground " for thy fake , in the sweat of thy face fhalt " thou eat bread - and unto duft thou shalt re- turn . " To fuppofe God therefore the Uni- verfal Caufe , notwithstanding the existence of na- tural evil , is not lefs confonant to ...
... ground " for thy fake , in the sweat of thy face fhalt " thou eat bread - and unto duft thou shalt re- turn . " To fuppofe God therefore the Uni- verfal Caufe , notwithstanding the existence of na- tural evil , is not lefs confonant to ...
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... ground : or more particularly , those parts of the 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 ...
... ground : or more particularly , those parts of the 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 ...
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... ground . OPEN , is expreffed of any diftant object , to which the fight or paffage is not intercepted by fomething lying , or coming between . Thus , to be open with any place , is to be oppofite to it ; as the entry of a port , road ...
... ground . OPEN , is expreffed of any diftant object , to which the fight or paffage is not intercepted by fomething lying , or coming between . Thus , to be open with any place , is to be oppofite to it ; as the entry of a port , road ...
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