The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Greene, 1838 |
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Side vii
... Crews saved . - Flinders goes to Port Jackson in an open Boat . - Returns and rescues the Crews.- Sets sail for England in a small Schooner . - Touches at Mauritius , and is detained as a Prisoner .-- Expedition of Baudin . - The French ...
... Crews saved . - Flinders goes to Port Jackson in an open Boat . - Returns and rescues the Crews.- Sets sail for England in a small Schooner . - Touches at Mauritius , and is detained as a Prisoner .-- Expedition of Baudin . - The French ...
Side 25
... crew with acclamations of joy ; nevertheless they soon had a foretaste of the hardships which they were destined to encounter . At Rio the men had been greatly incommoded by the heat , and supposing that their voyage was to be through ...
... crew with acclamations of joy ; nevertheless they soon had a foretaste of the hardships which they were destined to encounter . At Rio the men had been greatly incommoded by the heat , and supposing that their voyage was to be through ...
Side 27
... crews enjoyed little rest , and the uncertainty of the climate threatened con- tinual danger . His intercourse with ... crew , testified their gratitude by painting the fiddler's face after the fashion of their country . At length , on ...
... crews enjoyed little rest , and the uncertainty of the climate threatened con- tinual danger . His intercourse with ... crew , testified their gratitude by painting the fiddler's face after the fashion of their country . At length , on ...
Side 28
... crews , and heightened the natural impatience of a protracted voyage . At length a small island was discovered , of a ... crew from examining the islands which he descried , with the patience and attention that would be expected from a ...
... crews , and heightened the natural impatience of a protracted voyage . At length a small island was discovered , of a ... crew from examining the islands which he descried , with the patience and attention that would be expected from a ...
Side 29
... crew being sickly , he deemed it expedient to remain here some time to procure refreshments ; but although the natives were hospitable and friendly , it was difficult to establish a cordial correspondence between parties so unequal in ...
... crew being sickly , he deemed it expedient to remain here some time to procure refreshments ; but although the natives were hospitable and friendly , it was difficult to establish a cordial correspondence between parties so unequal in ...
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