The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Greene, 1838 |
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Side v
... French to make Geographical Discoveries . - The Falkland Islands . - Appearance of Forests . - Tameness of Game . - Settlement made by Bougainville . - Voyage of Commodore Byron . - His Instructions . - Search for Pepys Island ...
... French to make Geographical Discoveries . - The Falkland Islands . - Appearance of Forests . - Tameness of Game . - Settlement made by Bougainville . - Voyage of Commodore Byron . - His Instructions . - Search for Pepys Island ...
Side vi
... French Govern- ment . - Sale of Furs in Canton . - Effect of sudden Riches on the Seamen.- Return of the Expedition . - Merits of Cook . - His Discoveries . - His Surveys and Observations . - Care of his Seamen's Health . - Results of ...
... French Govern- ment . - Sale of Furs in Canton . - Effect of sudden Riches on the Seamen.- Return of the Expedition . - Merits of Cook . - His Discoveries . - His Surveys and Observations . - Care of his Seamen's Health . - Results of ...
Side vii
... French . - Calamitous Occurrence there . - Voyage to Macao . Japanese Seas . - Coast of Tatary . - Baie de Ternai . - Sagaleen.- Information derived from the People . - Strait of La Perouse . - Arrival at Kamtschatka . - Monument to ...
... French . - Calamitous Occurrence there . - Voyage to Macao . Japanese Seas . - Coast of Tatary . - Baie de Ternai . - Sagaleen.- Information derived from the People . - Strait of La Perouse . - Arrival at Kamtschatka . - Monument to ...
Side 19
... French nation , the English at least had the merit of affording the most important elements to the laborious task . The discoveries of Newton did not ter- minate merely in the improvement of astronomy ; they commu- CHAP . I. 19 PROGRESS ...
... French nation , the English at least had the merit of affording the most important elements to the laborious task . The discoveries of Newton did not ter- minate merely in the improvement of astronomy ; they commu- CHAP . I. 19 PROGRESS ...
Side 23
... French to make Geographical Discoveries .--- The Falkland Islands .--- Appearance of Forests .--- Tameness of Game .-- Settlement made by Bougainville .-- Voyage of Commodore Byron .--- His Instructions . - Search for Pepys Island ...
... French to make Geographical Discoveries .--- The Falkland Islands .--- Appearance of Forests .--- Tameness of Game .-- Settlement made by Bougainville .-- Voyage of Commodore Byron .--- His Instructions . - Search for Pepys Island ...
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The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1831 |
The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1831 |
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