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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... Rocks that lie near them . CHA P. IV . 227 The Paffage from the Streight of Magellan , to King George the Third's Ifland , called Otaheite , in the South Sea , with an Account of the Discovery of feveral other Islands , and a ...
... Rocks that lie near them . CHA P. IV . 227 The Paffage from the Streight of Magellan , to King George the Third's Ifland , called Otaheite , in the South Sea , with an Account of the Discovery of feveral other Islands , and a ...
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... rocks ; but that having continued in their hiding - places many years , they faw in the air a young man who ... rock which they said were impressed by the thunderbolts , and many bones of an extraordinary fize , which they believed to be ...
... rocks ; but that having continued in their hiding - places many years , they faw in the air a young man who ... rock which they said were impressed by the thunderbolts , and many bones of an extraordinary fize , which they believed to be ...
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... rocks , fcarcely acceffible to any but themselves : and it appears from the account of Oliver de Noort , that when the Streight began to be frequented by European veffels , they hid themselves as foon as the ships were in fight , which ...
... rocks , fcarcely acceffible to any but themselves : and it appears from the account of Oliver de Noort , that when the Streight began to be frequented by European veffels , they hid themselves as foon as the ships were in fight , which ...
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... rock off the coaft of New Holland , the wind ceased , and that otherwife she must have been beaten to pieces ; but either the fubfiding of the wind was a mere natural event or not ; if it was a natural event , providence is out of the ...
... rock off the coaft of New Holland , the wind ceased , and that otherwife she must have been beaten to pieces ; but either the fubfiding of the wind was a mere natural event or not ; if it was a natural event , providence is out of the ...
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... rocks lying under the furface of the fea . To BRING - TO , to check the courfe of a fhip when fhe is advancing , by arranging the fails in fuch a man- ner as that they fhall counter - act each other , and pre- vent her either from ...
... rocks lying under the furface of the fea . To BRING - TO , to check the courfe of a fhip when fhe is advancing , by arranging the fails in fuch a man- ner as that they fhall counter - act each other , and pre- vent her either from ...
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