The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Greene, 1838 |
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Side ix
... Trees frozen . - Esqui- maux Snow - House . - An Indian Beauty . - The Journey recommenced . - Strat- agem of the Wolves . - The Mouth of the Coppermine . - The Party embark.- Proceed to the Eastward . - Point Turnagain . - They ...
... Trees frozen . - Esqui- maux Snow - House . - An Indian Beauty . - The Journey recommenced . - Strat- agem of the Wolves . - The Mouth of the Coppermine . - The Party embark.- Proceed to the Eastward . - Point Turnagain . - They ...
Side x
... Tree . - Journey across the Llanos . - The Gymnotus or Electrical Eel ; Mode of taking them ; their Power . - Remarks ... Trees . - Voyage down the Rio Negro . - Humboldt determines the Position of the Junction of the Amazon and Oroonoko ...
... Tree . - Journey across the Llanos . - The Gymnotus or Electrical Eel ; Mode of taking them ; their Power . - Remarks ... Trees . - Voyage down the Rio Negro . - Humboldt determines the Position of the Junction of the Amazon and Oroonoko ...
Side 28
... trees , and upon the shore were seen the shells of turtle , scattered in profusion . The in- habitants ranged themselves along the beach to survey the ships , and lighted numerous fires as if for signals . But so many pleasing objects ...
... trees , and upon the shore were seen the shells of turtle , scattered in profusion . The in- habitants ranged themselves along the beach to survey the ships , and lighted numerous fires as if for signals . But so many pleasing objects ...
Side 29
... trees , taken to be tansplanted to the Falkland Islands , where a British colony had been just established , so that this expedition does not appear to have been wholly without some views of settlement , any more than the preceding ...
... trees , taken to be tansplanted to the Falkland Islands , where a British colony had been just established , so that this expedition does not appear to have been wholly without some views of settlement , any more than the preceding ...
Side 38
... tree . The garments of this material , which they wore , were becoming , and even elegant , and were arranged by the ... trees under which they reclined and took their meals dur- ing the day . These habitations stood very thick in the ...
... tree . The garments of this material , which they wore , were becoming , and even elegant , and were arranged by the ... trees under which they reclined and took their meals dur- ing the day . These habitations stood very thick in the ...
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The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1831 |
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acquainted anchored appearance arrived boats Bougainville Byron canoes Cape Cape Horn captain Cook captain Franklin captain Parry captain Wallis chief climate colony command commenced continued Cook's Coppermine River crew danger directed his course discovered discoveries distance east Easter Island English Esquimaux Europeans examination expedition explored favour feet French gave the name geographical harbour height Himalyeh Indians inhabitants inlet island journey king La Perouse lake land latitude leagues length lieutenant longitude maps miles mountains mouth natives navigators nearly Nootka Sound observations Ocean Oroonoko Otaheite Pacific Pacific Ocean party Perouse plains Port Port Jackson proceed proceeded procured Queen Charlotte's reached river round Russians sailed Salomon Islands seemed seen ships shore snow Society Islands soon South Sea southern strait Straits of Magellan survey tain tion trade travellers trees valley Van Diemen's Land vessels visited voyage winter Zealand