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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... weighed half a pound . " Those who wish to know all the particulars of thefe American traditions may fatisfy their curiofity by reading Torquemado , lib . 1. chap . 13 and 14. where they will find that these fables are very fimilar to ...
... weighed half a pound . " Those who wish to know all the particulars of thefe American traditions may fatisfy their curiofity by reading Torquemado , lib . 1. chap . 13 and 14. where they will find that these fables are very fimilar to ...
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... weighed an- Thurfd . 19. chor on Thursday the 19th , and proceeded on our Saturday 21. voyage . On Saturday the 21ft , we made the ifland of Palma , one of the Canaries , and foon after examining our water , we found it would be ...
... weighed an- Thurfd . 19. chor on Thursday the 19th , and proceeded on our Saturday 21. voyage . On Saturday the 21ft , we made the ifland of Palma , one of the Canaries , and foon after examining our water , we found it would be ...
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... weighed Tuesday 16 . anchor , being impatient to get to fea , for the heat here was intolerable ; but we lay four or five days above the bar , waiting for the land breeze to carry September . 1764. us out , for there is no B 4 US ROUND ...
... weighed Tuesday 16 . anchor , being impatient to get to fea , for the heat here was intolerable ; but we lay four or five days above the bar , waiting for the land breeze to carry September . 1764. us out , for there is no B 4 US ROUND ...
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... weighed about five o'clock in the afternoon , intending to go up with the evening flood : before I could get under fail , however , the wind shifted again to N. W..by N .; and it being low water , the ship lying but juft within the ...
... weighed about five o'clock in the afternoon , intending to go up with the evening flood : before I could get under fail , however , the wind shifted again to N. W..by N .; and it being low water , the ship lying but juft within the ...
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... weigh it . We now rode in a very difagreeable fituation with our small bower , and that unfortunately came home again we therefore got a hawfer out of the Tamar , who lay in the ftream , and after weighing the small bower , we got out ...
... weigh it . We now rode in a very difagreeable fituation with our small bower , and that unfortunately came home again we therefore got a hawfer out of the Tamar , who lay in the ftream , and after weighing the small bower , we got out ...
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