The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1833 - 297 sider |
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Side 19
... proceeded through the whole ; hence he has a good right to be considered the crea- tor of modern geography . Peter the Great , when in Paris , condescended to visit him , and to give him what information he possessed respecting the ...
... proceeded through the whole ; hence he has a good right to be considered the crea- tor of modern geography . Peter the Great , when in Paris , condescended to visit him , and to give him what information he possessed respecting the ...
Side 21
... proceeded to the south till he met ice , in lat . 52 ° . In September , 1700 , he returned , not having lost a man in the course of his voyage ; a circumstance at that time of rare occurrence , and which can be attributed only to the ...
... proceeded to the south till he met ice , in lat . 52 ° . In September , 1700 , he returned , not having lost a man in the course of his voyage ; a circumstance at that time of rare occurrence , and which can be attributed only to the ...
Side 26
... proceeded to land , with a well - armed party . Leaving his people upon the beach , in readiness to act as occasion might require , he advanced alone towards the natives , who , though above 500 in number , seemed alarmed at his ...
... proceeded to land , with a well - armed party . Leaving his people upon the beach , in readiness to act as occasion might require , he advanced alone towards the natives , who , though above 500 in number , seemed alarmed at his ...
Side 31
... , Tahiti . Here he experienced the same kind treatment as the English who had preceded him ; and , health being restored among his crew , ho again proceeded on his voyage . An intelligent native , CHAP . II . 31 VOYAGES OF BYRON , ETC.
... , Tahiti . Here he experienced the same kind treatment as the English who had preceded him ; and , health being restored among his crew , ho again proceeded on his voyage . An intelligent native , CHAP . II . 31 VOYAGES OF BYRON , ETC.
Side 32
William Desborough Cooley. again proceeded on his voyage . An intelligent native , named Aootooroo , was induced to accompany him to Europe . Commerçon the naturalist had a young servant , remarkable for his mild and patient disposition ...
William Desborough Cooley. again proceeded on his voyage . An intelligent native , named Aootooroo , was induced to accompany him to Europe . Commerçon the naturalist had a young servant , remarkable for his mild and patient disposition ...
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