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 . 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 , c 4 G. THE NAUTICAL TERMS . xliii.
... 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 , c 4 G. THE NAUTICAL TERMS . xliii.
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... lies to- wards the ftern . QUARTER - CLOTHS , long pieces of painted canvas , extended on the outfide of the quarter - netting from the upper - part of the gallery to the gangway . R. RANGE , a fufficient length of the cable , drawn up ...
... lies to- wards the ftern . QUARTER - CLOTHS , long pieces of painted canvas , extended on the outfide of the quarter - netting from the upper - part of the gallery to the gangway . R. RANGE , a fufficient length of the cable , drawn up ...
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... lies at anchor . It is usually done to bring the fhip's broadfide , or battery of cannon , to bear upon fome diftant object . SPRITSAIL , a fail attached to a yard which hangs under the bowsprit . SQUALL , a fudden and violent blaft of ...
... lies at anchor . It is usually done to bring the fhip's broadfide , or battery of cannon , to bear upon fome diftant object . SPRITSAIL , a fail attached to a yard which hangs under the bowsprit . SQUALL , a fudden and violent blaft of ...
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... lie in Wednes . 5. latitude 47 ° S. Our latitude was now 47 ° 22 ′ S. , longitude 65 ° 49 ′ W .; Port Defire bore S ... lies in latitude 47 S .; for he fays nothing of its longitude : he fays , indeed , that it has a fine harbour ; but ...
... lie in Wednes . 5. latitude 47 ° S. Our latitude was now 47 ° 22 ′ S. , longitude 65 ° 49 ′ W .; Port Defire bore S ... lies in latitude 47 S .; for he fays nothing of its longitude : he fays , indeed , that it has a fine harbour ; but ...
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... lies in the length of the days . On Saturd . 15. Saturday the 15th , being in latitude 50 ° 33 ′ S. longitude 66 ° 59 ′ W. we were overtaken about fix in the evening by the hardest gale at S. W. that I was ever in , with a sea still ...
... lies in the length of the days . On Saturd . 15. Saturday the 15th , being in latitude 50 ° 33 ′ S. longitude 66 ° 59 ′ W. we were overtaken about fix in the evening by the hardest gale at S. W. that I was ever in , with a sea still ...
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