The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Greene, 1838 |
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Side vi
... Examination of the American Coast . - Cook's Riv- er .--- Distance between Asia and America determined . - The Ships stopped by Ice in the Polar Sea . - The Russian Fur Traders . - Enterprise of Ledyard . -Return to the Sandwich Islands ...
... Examination of the American Coast . - Cook's Riv- er .--- Distance between Asia and America determined . - The Ships stopped by Ice in the Polar Sea . - The Russian Fur Traders . - Enterprise of Ledyard . -Return to the Sandwich Islands ...
Side vii
... Examination of the Eastern Coast . - Flinders passes Torres Straits.- Surveys the Gulf of Carpentaria . - Meets a Fleet of Malays . - Repairs to Ti mor . - Returns to Port Jackson . - Sails in the Lady Nelson . - The Cato and Lady ...
... Examination of the Eastern Coast . - Flinders passes Torres Straits.- Surveys the Gulf of Carpentaria . - Meets a Fleet of Malays . - Repairs to Ti mor . - Returns to Port Jackson . - Sails in the Lady Nelson . - The Cato and Lady ...
Side 28
... examination . At length , in the beginning of August , he arrived at Tinian , and anchored in the same harbour which had formerly afforded shelter to lord Anson . To Byron and his company , however , this island did not present that ...
... examination . At length , in the beginning of August , he arrived at Tinian , and anchored in the same harbour which had formerly afforded shelter to lord Anson . To Byron and his company , however , this island did not present that ...
Side 40
... examination , to correspond exactly with the drawing append- ed to Tasman's voyage . As it was found impossible to com- mence an amicable correspondence with them by gentle means , it was determined to resort to force , and , according ...
... examination , to correspond exactly with the drawing append- ed to Tasman's voyage . As it was found impossible to com- mence an amicable correspondence with them by gentle means , it was determined to resort to force , and , according ...
Side 42
... examination of the coast towards the north , Cook entered a deep inlet terminating in a large river , which he explored to the distance of fourteen miles : from the magni- tude of this river , and the general appearance of the country ...
... examination of the coast towards the north , Cook entered a deep inlet terminating in a large river , which he explored to the distance of fourteen miles : from the magni- tude of this river , and the general appearance of the country ...
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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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