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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... means of effecting ultimate pur- poses worthy of his ineffable perfections ; so that whether we confider ourfelves as chriftians or philofophers , philofophers , we muit acknowledge that he de- ferves bleffing xxiv GENERAL INTRODUCTION .
... means of effecting ultimate pur- poses worthy of his ineffable perfections ; so that whether we confider ourfelves as chriftians or philofophers , philofophers , we muit acknowledge that he de- ferves bleffing xxiv GENERAL INTRODUCTION .
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... means fparing of her abufe . I cannot but impute the illiberal turn of Mr. Dalrymple's Letter to a fimilar caufe , he is as fore upon , the fubject of a fouthern continent as the old wo- man was upon that of the law , and confequent- ly ...
... means fparing of her abufe . I cannot but impute the illiberal turn of Mr. Dalrymple's Letter to a fimilar caufe , he is as fore upon , the fubject of a fouthern continent as the old wo- man was upon that of the law , and confequent- ly ...
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... mean time I affure him that I have no concern in the queftion , that I have not advanced any fentiment or opinion of my own about it , and that , as I never read his book , his charge that I wilfully fuppreffed whatever I thought could ...
... mean time I affure him that I have no concern in the queftion , that I have not advanced any fentiment or opinion of my own about it , and that , as I never read his book , his charge that I wilfully fuppreffed whatever I thought could ...
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... means that I have affigned this fituation to the ship by a con- jecture of my own , the contrary will appear from the book ; if he means that this situation refults from what is there inferted , it is fufficient for my juftification to ...
... means that I have affigned this fituation to the ship by a con- jecture of my own , the contrary will appear from the book ; if he means that this situation refults from what is there inferted , it is fufficient for my juftification to ...
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... means of the capftern or windlafs , as that by advancing , fhe will be almoft perpendicularly above the anchor , and in a proper fituation to set sail . HEAVING taught , the act of heaving about the cap . stern , till the rope applied ...
... means of the capftern or windlafs , as that by advancing , fhe will be almoft perpendicularly above the anchor , and in a proper fituation to set sail . HEAVING taught , the act of heaving about the cap . stern , till the rope applied ...
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