The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Greene, 1838 |
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Side vi
... Further Accounts of him CHAP . VI . COOK'S THIRD VOYAGE CONTINUED . 58 The Sandwich Islands discovered by Cook . - His Arrival at Nootka Sound.- Manners of the People . - Examination of the American Coast . - Cook's Riv- er ...
... Further Accounts of him CHAP . VI . COOK'S THIRD VOYAGE CONTINUED . 58 The Sandwich Islands discovered by Cook . - His Arrival at Nootka Sound.- Manners of the People . - Examination of the American Coast . - Cook's Riv- er ...
Side 21
... further the gradual dissipation of error , if we cast a passing glance at the last advocate for a great southern continent . Although there is nothing intrinsically absurd in the supposition that land extends for a great distance round ...
... further the gradual dissipation of error , if we cast a passing glance at the last advocate for a great southern continent . Although there is nothing intrinsically absurd in the supposition that land extends for a great distance round ...
Side 27
... further to the west ; but here again the wearied mariners were disappointed in their hopes of find- ing a resting place . The sea ran high , and broke upon the shore in such a dreadful surf , that it was found extremely diffi- cult to ...
... further to the west ; but here again the wearied mariners were disappointed in their hopes of find- ing a resting place . The sea ran high , and broke upon the shore in such a dreadful surf , that it was found extremely diffi- cult to ...
Side 28
... further depressed on finding that the land presented to their view was inaccessible . These islands were therefore left , having receiv- ed the name of the Islands of Disappointment . On the next day , however , other islands were ...
... further depressed on finding that the land presented to their view was inaccessible . These islands were therefore left , having receiv- ed the name of the Islands of Disappointment . On the next day , however , other islands were ...
Side 30
... further disturbance , he destroyed above fifty of their large or war canoes . But these quarrels did not wholly alienate the affections of the natives . They still regarded the strangers , in the intervals of peace , with the warmth of ...
... further disturbance , he destroyed above fifty of their large or war canoes . But these quarrels did not wholly alienate the affections of the natives . They still regarded the strangers , in the intervals of peace , with the warmth of ...
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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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