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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... VOYAGE . CHAP . I. 163 The Paffage to the Coast of Patagonia , with fome Account of the Natives . CHA P. II . 171 The Paffage through the Streight of Magellan , with Some further Account of the Patagonians , and a Defcription of the ...
... VOYAGE . CHAP . I. 163 The Paffage to the Coast of Patagonia , with fome Account of the Natives . CHA P. II . 171 The Paffage through the Streight of Magellan , with Some further Account of the Patagonians , and a Defcription of the ...
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... voyage of the Endeavour , from other papers equally authentic ; an affiftance which I have acknowledged in an introduction to the account of her voyage . When I first undertook the work , it was de- bated , whether it fhould be written ...
... voyage of the Endeavour , from other papers equally authentic ; an affiftance which I have acknowledged in an introduction to the account of her voyage . When I first undertook the work , it was de- bated , whether it fhould be written ...
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... voyage of the Endeavour , and the principal reason is , that although it stands laft in the feries , great part of it was printed before the others were written , so that several remarks , which would naturally naturally have been ...
... voyage of the Endeavour , and the principal reason is , that although it stands laft in the feries , great part of it was printed before the others were written , so that several remarks , which would naturally naturally have been ...
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... voyages , were anticipated by fimilar incidents and defcriptions which occurred in this . Some particulars that are related in one voyage will perhaps appear to be repeated in another , as they would neceffarily have been if the feveral ...
... voyages , were anticipated by fimilar incidents and defcriptions which occurred in this . Some particulars that are related in one voyage will perhaps appear to be repeated in another , as they would neceffarily have been if the feveral ...
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... voyage he is now mak . ing in less than five months . It will probably be thought by many Readers , that I have related the nautical events too mi- nutely ; but it must be remembered , that mi- nutely to relate thefe events was the ...
... voyage he is now mak . ing in less than five months . It will probably be thought by many Readers , that I have related the nautical events too mi- nutely ; but it must be remembered , that mi- nutely to relate thefe events was the ...
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