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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... trees by the roots , that were a fpan in diameter , with great facility ; he also saw women that were gigantic , and others of the common ftature . Oliver de Noort reports , that he faw favages of a gigantic ftature at Port Defire , but ...
... trees by the roots , that were a fpan in diameter , with great facility ; he also saw women that were gigantic , and others of the common ftature . Oliver de Noort reports , that he faw favages of a gigantic ftature at Port Defire , but ...
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... suitable to the fervice for which fhe is calculated . • TRUSSEL or TRESTLE - TREES , two ftrong bars of timber fixed horizontally on the oppofite fides of the lower lower maft - head , to fupport the frame of THE NAUTICAL TERMS . li.
... suitable to the fervice for which fhe is calculated . • TRUSSEL or TRESTLE - TREES , two ftrong bars of timber fixed horizontally on the oppofite fides of the lower lower maft - head , to fupport the frame of THE NAUTICAL TERMS . li.
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... Tree Hill . - Page 323. Vol . II . Fly - flap of the Ifland of Ohiteroa . - Page 19. Vol . III . View of the Island of Ulietea , with a double Canoe , and Boat - house.Page 116. Vol . III . View of the infide of a House in Ulietea ...
... Tree Hill . - Page 323. Vol . II . Fly - flap of the Ifland of Ohiteroa . - Page 19. Vol . III . View of the Island of Ulietea , with a double Canoe , and Boat - house.Page 116. Vol . III . View of the infide of a House in Ulietea ...
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... trees that grew upon it . Yet it is certain that no such island exifts , at least it could never be found , though several ships were afterwards sent out on purpose to feek it . And I am fure , that if the weather had not cleared up ...
... trees that grew upon it . Yet it is certain that no such island exifts , at least it could never be found , though several ships were afterwards sent out on purpose to feek it . And I am fure , that if the weather had not cleared up ...
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... tree or bufh : when I was nearest to it I founded and had forty - five fathom , with black muddy ground . To my great misfortune , my three Lieutenants and the Mafter were at this time fo ill as to be incapable of duty , though the rest ...
... tree or bufh : when I was nearest to it I founded and had forty - five fathom , with black muddy ground . To my great misfortune , my three Lieutenants and the Mafter were at this time fo ill as to be incapable of duty , though the rest ...
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