The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Greene, 1838 |
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Side vi
... leaving England . - The Land of Deso- lation . - Van Diemen's Land . - Error of Captain Furneaux . - Live Stock left in Queen Charlotte's Sound . - Mangeea discovered . - Wateeo . - Omai's Ex- aggerations . Shipwrecked Islanders ...
... leaving England . - The Land of Deso- lation . - Van Diemen's Land . - Error of Captain Furneaux . - Live Stock left in Queen Charlotte's Sound . - Mangeea discovered . - Wateeo . - Omai's Ex- aggerations . Shipwrecked Islanders ...
Side 24
... leaving behind him in his new settlement twenty - seven persons , of whom five were women . Returning to the infant colony in the beginning of the following year , he found all well , and then sailed to the Straits of Magellan for a ...
... leaving behind him in his new settlement twenty - seven persons , of whom five were women . Returning to the infant colony in the beginning of the following year , he found all well , and then sailed to the Straits of Magellan for a ...
Side 25
... leaving the coast of Brazil , the commodore called all hands upon deck , and informed the men that they were not bound to the East Indies , but upon a voyage of discovery ; and that , in case of their good conduct , they were entitled ...
... leaving the coast of Brazil , the commodore called all hands upon deck , and informed the men that they were not bound to the East Indies , but upon a voyage of discovery ; and that , in case of their good conduct , they were entitled ...
Side 26
... Leaving his people upon the beach , in readiness to act as occasion might require , he advanced alone towards the natives , who , though above 500 in number , seemed alarmed at his approach . At length , by signs and expressions of ...
... Leaving his people upon the beach , in readiness to act as occasion might require , he advanced alone towards the natives , who , though above 500 in number , seemed alarmed at his approach . At length , by signs and expressions of ...
Side 30
... leaving Masafuero , in lat . 25 ° 2 ′ S. , a lofty island was seen , which , from the name of the young officer who discovered it , was named Pitcairn's Island . Carteret hoped to fall in with the Salomon Islands , and in reality he ...
... leaving Masafuero , in lat . 25 ° 2 ′ S. , a lofty island was seen , which , from the name of the young officer who discovered it , was named Pitcairn's Island . Carteret hoped to fall in with the Salomon Islands , and in reality he ...
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The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1831 |
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