The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1830 |
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acquainted appearance arrived ascend boats canoes Cape Cape Horn captain Cook captain Franklin captain Parry channel coast of America colony commander continued Cook's Coppermine River course crew danger discovered discoveries distance east English Esquimaux Europeans examined expedition explored farther feet Flinders French fur trade gave the name geographical Gulf Gulf of Carpentaria harbour Indians inhabitants inlet journey king La Perouse lake latitude leagues length Melville Island miles mountains mouth nations natives navigators nearly Nootka Sound north-west coast northern northward observed Ocean Oroonoko Otaheite Pacific Ocean party passage Perouse Pitcairn's Island plain Polar Sea Port Jackson proceed proceeded reached river rock round Russians sailed Sandwich Islands seemed seen ships shore snow Society Islands soon South Sea southern southward Spaniards Spanish Strait stream survey tain travellers trees Van Diemen's Land vessels visited voyage western westward winter Zealand