The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Greene, 1838 |
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Side v
... Holland . - Botany Bay . - Narrow Escape from Shipwreck . - En- deavour Straits discovered . - Possession taken of New South Wales . - Death of Tupia . - Return of Cook 83 CHAP . IV . COOK'S SECOND VOYAGE . Question of 1 *
... Holland . - Botany Bay . - Narrow Escape from Shipwreck . - En- deavour Straits discovered . - Possession taken of New South Wales . - Death of Tupia . - Return of Cook 83 CHAP . IV . COOK'S SECOND VOYAGE . Question of 1 *
Side viii
... Possession of Nootka . -They seize an English Vessel . - The Dispute accommodated . - Vancouver proceeds to receive Restitution of Nootka . He is instructed to survey the North - west Coast of America . - Voyage along New Holland ...
... Possession of Nootka . -They seize an English Vessel . - The Dispute accommodated . - Vancouver proceeds to receive Restitution of Nootka . He is instructed to survey the North - west Coast of America . - Voyage along New Holland ...
Side 19
... possessed respecting the geography of Muscovy . Delisle died in 1726 , but he lived to see his disciple J. B. D'Anville attain such eminence in his favourite study , as promised to bring geography to a speedy perfection . The talents of ...
... possessed respecting the geography of Muscovy . Delisle died in 1726 , but he lived to see his disciple J. B. D'Anville attain such eminence in his favourite study , as promised to bring geography to a speedy perfection . The talents of ...
Side 22
... possession of which was eagerly coveted by his employers , he contracted a strong par- tiality for geographical researches ; but , with the information which he obtained from the earliest Spanish navigators , he also imbibed their ...
... possession of which was eagerly coveted by his employers , he contracted a strong par- tiality for geographical researches ; but , with the information which he obtained from the earliest Spanish navigators , he also imbibed their ...
Side 23
... hav- ing named those islands Malouines , from their native town , seemed to have thereby established a vague kind of right to the possession of them . In 1763 , M. de Bougainville , an officer who CHAP . II . 23 VOYAGES OF BYRON , ETC.
... hav- ing named those islands Malouines , from their native town , seemed to have thereby established a vague kind of right to the possession of them . In 1763 , M. de Bougainville , an officer who CHAP . II . 23 VOYAGES OF BYRON , ETC.
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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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