The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Greene, 1838 |
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Side 36
... Banks , a gentleman of large fortune , and at that time very young , who afterwards reflected so much lustre on his country by devoting a long life and ample means to the interests of learning , renounced the ease to which his affluence ...
... Banks , a gentleman of large fortune , and at that time very young , who afterwards reflected so much lustre on his country by devoting a long life and ample means to the interests of learning , renounced the ease to which his affluence ...
Side 37
... Banks , who lay down to rest in the snow , were found dead the next morning . The voyage round Cape Horn into the Pacific occupied thir- ty - four days ; and Cook , who was rather fortunate in his wea- ther , seems to think it ...
... Banks , who lay down to rest in the snow , were found dead the next morning . The voyage round Cape Horn into the Pacific occupied thir- ty - four days ; and Cook , who was rather fortunate in his wea- ther , seems to think it ...
Side 44
... Banks and Dr. Solander found here abundance of employment ; almost every thing con- nected with the animal and vegetable kingdoms being absolute- ly new . Our naturalists were particularly pleased with the animal called by the natives ...
... Banks and Dr. Solander found here abundance of employment ; almost every thing con- nected with the animal and vegetable kingdoms being absolute- ly new . Our naturalists were particularly pleased with the animal called by the natives ...
Side 45
... Banks also was for some time despaired of . On the 10th of June , land , which proved to be the Lizard , was discovered by the same boy who had first seen New Zea- land ; and on the 12th , Cook came to an anchor in the Downs , having ...
... Banks also was for some time despaired of . On the 10th of June , land , which proved to be the Lizard , was discovered by the same boy who had first seen New Zea- land ; and on the 12th , Cook came to an anchor in the Downs , having ...
Side 49
... Banks . On leaving Otaheite , Cook visited the other islands of the group , where he found provisions in greater abundance . Oree , the chief of Huaheine , evinced towards him the most affectionate regard . Omai , a native of Ulietea ...
... Banks . On leaving Otaheite , Cook visited the other islands of the group , where he found provisions in greater abundance . Oree , the chief of Huaheine , evinced towards him the most affectionate regard . Omai , a native of Ulietea ...
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