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, Band 3W. Strahan; and T. Cadell in the Strand., 1773 |
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... Coast of Poenammoo , round Cape South , and back to the western Entrance of Cook's Streight , which completed the Circumnavigation of this Country ; with a Defcription of the Coast , and of Admiralty Bay & The Departure from New Zealand ...
... Coast of Poenammoo , round Cape South , and back to the western Entrance of Cook's Streight , which completed the Circumnavigation of this Country ; with a Defcription of the Coast , and of Admiralty Bay & The Departure from New Zealand ...
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... Coast of New Holland , now called New South Wales ; various Incidents that happened there ; with fome Account of the Country and its Inha- bitants . 77 CHA P. II . The Range from Botany Bay to Trinity Bay ; with a farther Account of the ...
... Coast of New Holland , now called New South Wales ; various Incidents that happened there ; with fome Account of the Country and its Inha- bitants . 77 CHA P. II . The Range from Botany Bay to Trinity Bay ; with a farther Account of the ...
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... coast , to judge accurately from appearances . The wind having been variable , with calms , we had advanced no farther by the 12th at noon than latitude 41 ° 52 ' , Cape Pallifer then bearing north , distant about five leagues ; and the ...
... coast , to judge accurately from appearances . The wind having been variable , with calms , we had advanced no farther by the 12th at noon than latitude 41 ° 52 ' , Cape Pallifer then bearing north , distant about five leagues ; and the ...
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... coast we were upon . About eight , a breeze fprung up , at N. by E. and we fteered directly for it . At noon , we were in latitude 43 ° 19 ' S. the peak on the fnowy mountain bore N. 20 E. distant : twenty - feven leagues ; the fouthern ...
... coast we were upon . About eight , a breeze fprung up , at N. by E. and we fteered directly for it . At noon , we were in latitude 43 ° 19 ' S. the peak on the fnowy mountain bore N. 20 E. distant : twenty - feven leagues ; the fouthern ...
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... coast of Tovy Poenammoo ; the fouth point bears S. 21 W. from the highest peak on the fnowy mountain , and lies in latitude 43 ° 32 ′ S. and in longitude . 186 ° 30 ′ W. by an observation of the fun and moon which was made this morning ...
... coast of Tovy Poenammoo ; the fouth point bears S. 21 W. from the highest peak on the fnowy mountain , and lies in latitude 43 ° 32 ′ S. and in longitude . 186 ° 30 ′ W. by an observation of the fun and moon which was made this morning ...
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abreaſt afhore againſt alfo almoſt alſo anchor appeared Auguft Banks Batavia becauſe befides beſt boat bore Botany Bay breeze called Cape Cape Grafton Cape Saunders cloſe coaft coaſt confiderable confifts courſe diftant diſcovered diſtance Dutch eaſt eight Endeavour River Engliſh faid fame fandy fathom fathom water feemed feen fent feven feveral fhip fhoals fhore fide figns firft firſt fiſh fituation fmall fome fometimes foon four leagues fouth fouthward freſh fteered ftill fuch houſes Indians inhabitants iſlands juſt land in fight latitude leaſt lefs leſs longitude miles Monday morning moſt muſt natives night noon northermoft northward o'clock obfervation paffage paffed perfon pinnace purpoſe reaſon reſembling round ſaw ſcarcely ſeemed ſeen Semau ſeveral ſhe ſhip ſhore ſhould ſmall ſmoke ſome ſtood ſuch thefe themſelves theſe thoſe three leagues Thurſday trees Tueſday turtle uſe Wednef weft weftward weſt wind yawl