| 1775 - 674 Seiten
...lying contiguous to each other, and not far from the beach, NNW As thefe hills bore fome refemblance to each other, we called them the THREE BROTHERS. They lie in latitude 31° 40', and may be feen fourteen or fixteen leagues. We fteered NE by N. all night, having from twenty-feven to fixty-feven... | |
| 1785 - 456 Seiten
...contiguous to each other, and not far from the beach, NN W. As thefe hills bore fome refemblanceto each other, we called them THE THREE. BROTHERS. They lie in latitude 31° 40', and may be feen fourteen or fixteen leagues. We fteered NE D 4 by by N. all night, having from twenty-feven to... | |
| General history - 1814 - 798 Seiten
...northermost land then bore N. 13 E. and three hills, remarkably large and high, lying contiguous to each other, and not far from the beach, NNW As these hills...called them The Three Brothers. They lie in latitude 81° 4(/, and maybe seen fourteen or sixteen leagues. We steered NE by N. all night, having from twenty-seven... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 550 Seiten
...northermost land then bore N. 13 E. and three hills, remarkably large and high, lying contiguous to each other, and not far from the beach, NNW As these hills...Three Brothers, They lie in latitude 31° 40', and maybe seen fourteen or sixteen leagues. We steered NE by N. all night, having from twenty-seven to... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 534 Seiten
...northermost land then bore N. 13 E. and three hills, remarkably large and high, lying contiguous to each other, and not far from the beach, NNW As these hills...each other, we called them The Three Brothers. They he 8 .'a,- in latitude 31° 4C/, and maybe seen fourteen or sixteen leagues. We steered NE by N. all... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 528 Seiten
...northermost land then bore N. 13 E. and three hills, remarkably large and high, lying contiguous to each other, and not far from the beach, NNW As these hills...them The Three Brothers, They lie in latitude 31° 4C/, and maybe seen fourteen or sixteen leagues. We steered NE by N. all night, having from twenty-seven... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 Seiten
...and three hills, remarkably large and high, lying contiguous to each: other, and not far from time beach:, NNW As these hills bore some resemblance to...the distance of between two and six leagues from the slmore. At daybreak, we steered north, for the nortimerumost land in sight. At noon, we were four leagues... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 Seiten
...northernmost land then bore N. 13 E., and three hills, remarkably large and high, lying contiguous to each other, and not far from the beach, NNW As these hills...resemblance to each other, we called them THE THREE ВНОTHЕRВ. They lie in latitude 31° 40', and may be seen fourteen or sixteen leagues. We steered... | |
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