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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... a Defcription of the Inhabitants . CHA P. IV . 28 Paffage up the Streight of Magellan , to Port Fa- mine ; with fome Account of that Harbour , and the adjacent Coaft . A 4 40 CHAP . CHAP . V. The Courfe back from Port Famine to.
... a Defcription of the Inhabitants . CHA P. IV . 28 Paffage up the Streight of Magellan , to Port Fa- mine ; with fome Account of that Harbour , and the adjacent Coaft . A 4 40 CHAP . CHAP . V. The Courfe back from Port Famine to.
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... harbour , in an island which he had difco- vered , then called George's Ifland , and fince Otaheite the Royal Society therefore , by letter , dated the beginning of June , in anfwer to an ap- plication from the Admiralty to be informed ...
... harbour , in an island which he had difco- vered , then called George's Ifland , and fince Otaheite the Royal Society therefore , by letter , dated the beginning of June , in anfwer to an ap- plication from the Admiralty to be informed ...
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... harbour or river . Falfe KEEL , a ftrong , thick piece of timber , bolted to the main keel to preferve its lower - fide . KNEE , a crooked piece of timber , having two branches or arms , and generally used to connect the beams of a ship ...
... harbour or river . Falfe KEEL , a ftrong , thick piece of timber , bolted to the main keel to preferve its lower - fide . KNEE , a crooked piece of timber , having two branches or arms , and generally used to connect the beams of a ship ...
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... harbour or road , in order to hook and recover fome anchor , wreck , or other material , funk at the bottom . It is performed by fastening the two ends of this rope to the fides of two boats which are abreast of each other , at fome ...
... harbour or road , in order to hook and recover fome anchor , wreck , or other material , funk at the bottom . It is performed by fastening the two ends of this rope to the fides of two boats which are abreast of each other , at fome ...
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... harbour , & c . to fome ; other , by means of warps . WASH BOARD , a broad thin plank , fixed occafion- ally on the top of a boat's fide , so as to raise it , and be removed at pleasure . It is ufed to prevent the sea from breaking into ...
... harbour , & c . to fome ; other , by means of warps . WASH BOARD , a broad thin plank , fixed occafion- ally on the top of a boat's fide , so as to raise it , and be removed at pleasure . It is ufed to prevent the sea from breaking into ...
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