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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... kind with those proposed in discovering new countries , is in every other in- ftance unlawful . If it is not lawful to put the life of an Indian in hazard , by an attempt to examine the country in which he lives , with a view to in ...
... kind with those proposed in discovering new countries , is in every other in- ftance unlawful . If it is not lawful to put the life of an Indian in hazard , by an attempt to examine the country in which he lives , with a view to in ...
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... put on board for that purpose : it was a kind of ventilator , by which air was forced through the water in a continual stream , as long as it was neceffary . In 1764 . July . Friday 27 . In the morning 4 COMMODORE BYRON's VOYAGE.
... put on board for that purpose : it was a kind of ventilator , by which air was forced through the water in a continual stream , as long as it was neceffary . In 1764 . July . Friday 27 . In the morning 4 COMMODORE BYRON's VOYAGE.
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... kind . The intolerable heat , and almost inceffant rain , very foon affected our health , and the men began to fall down in fevers , notwith- standing all my attention and diligence to make B 3 them 1764. them fhift themselves before ...
... kind . The intolerable heat , and almost inceffant rain , very foon affected our health , and the men began to fall down in fevers , notwith- standing all my attention and diligence to make B 3 them 1764. them fhift themselves before ...
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... kind that we had been able to difcover ; and for that we had been obliged to dig , there being no appearance of it except a flight moisture of the ground . The On the 24th , upon flack water , we carried both the fhips higher up and ...
... kind that we had been able to difcover ; and for that we had been obliged to dig , there being no appearance of it except a flight moisture of the ground . The On the 24th , upon flack water , we carried both the fhips higher up and ...
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... ima- gined it had been left there by the Wager's people , or perhaps by Sir John Narborough . Hitherto we had found no kind of vegetables except a fpe- C 3 cies November . 1764. cies of wild peas ; but though ROUND THE WORLD . 21.
... ima- gined it had been left there by the Wager's people , or perhaps by Sir John Narborough . Hitherto we had found no kind of vegetables except a fpe- C 3 cies November . 1764. cies of wild peas ; but though ROUND THE WORLD . 21.
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