A Narrative of the Voyages Round the World, 1-2권Leary & Getz, 1853 |
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... honour to himself and advantage to the public , observed to the board , that since Sir Edward Hawke , and Mr. Dalrymple were equally inflexible , no method remained but that of finding out another person capable of the service . He knew ...
... honour to himself and advantage to the public , observed to the board , that since Sir Edward Hawke , and Mr. Dalrymple were equally inflexible , no method remained but that of finding out another person capable of the service . He knew ...
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... honour on his majesty's munifi- cent patronage of science , may be seen in the sixty - first volume of the Philosophical Transactions . The pleasure which Lieutenant Cook and his friends derived , from having thus successfully ...
... honour on his majesty's munifi- cent patronage of science , may be seen in the sixty - first volume of the Philosophical Transactions . The pleasure which Lieutenant Cook and his friends derived , from having thus successfully ...
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... honour . The stay of our voyagers at Otaheite was three months , the greater part of which time was spent in the most cordial friendship with the inhabitants , and a perpetual reciprocation of good offices . That any dif ferences should ...
... honour . The stay of our voyagers at Otaheite was three months , the greater part of which time was spent in the most cordial friendship with the inhabitants , and a perpetual reciprocation of good offices . That any dif ferences should ...
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... honour of his friends and acquaintance , chiefly those of the naval line . Such of the readers of the present work as desire to be par- ticularly informed concerning them , will naturally have recourse to the indications of them in the ...
... honour of his friends and acquaintance , chiefly those of the naval line . Such of the readers of the present work as desire to be par- ticularly informed concerning them , will naturally have recourse to the indications of them in the ...
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... honour of the States - Ge- neral . It is now usually distinguished in maps and charts by the name of New Zealand . The whole of the country , excepting that part of the coast which was seen by Tasman from on board his ship , continued ...
... honour of the States - Ge- neral . It is now usually distinguished in maps and charts by the name of New Zealand . The whole of the country , excepting that part of the coast which was seen by Tasman from on board his ship , continued ...
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Adventure agreeable anchor animals appeared attention Banks Batavia boat Botany Bay brought canoes Cape Cape Horn Captain Clerke Captain Cook carried chief circumstance coast commander consequence continued Cook's course crew danger degree discovered discoveries distance Endeavour English expedition farther fire friendly friends gave gentlemen Gore gotten harbour hath hogs honour Hope Huaheine Indians inhabitants island Isle king land latitude leagues Lieutenant Cook longitude majesty's manner Mercury Bay morning musket natives navigators object observed obtained occasion officers Omai Otaheite Pacific Ocean person pinnace present procured purpose quantity racter Resolution rocks round sailed scurvy seamen seemed seen sent ship ship's shoals shore side situation Society Islands Solander soon southern Southern Ocean Straits tain Tanna thing tion transit of Venus Tupia Ulietea vessel visited voyage weather whole wind wood Zealand
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173 페이지 - He bindeth up the waters in his thick clouds; and the cloud is not rent under them.
191 페이지 - The KING'S Most Excellent Majesty in Council. ".Whereas there was this day read, at the Board, a memorial from the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, dated the 2 7th of last month, in the words following, viz...
39 페이지 - Rome decreed the civic crown to him who saved the life of a single citizen, what wreaths are due to that man, who, having himself saved many, perpetuates in your transactions the means by which Britain may now, on the most distant voyages, preserve numbers of her intrepid sons, her mariners ; who, braving every danger, have so liberally contributed to the fame, to the opulence, and to the maritime empire of their country ! nt 1 Sir John Pringle's Six Discourses, p.
123 페이지 - ... of a most enormous size ; it was built with sticks upon the ground, and was no less than six and twenty feet in circumference, and two feet eight inches high.
47 페이지 - That if any ship belonging to any of his majesty's subjects, or to his majeity, shall find out, and sail through any passage by sea, between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, in any direction, or parallel of the northern hemisphere, to the northward of the...
88 페이지 - one circumstance peculiarly worthy of notice is the perfect and uninterrupted 'health of the inhabitants of New Zealand. In all the visits made to their towns, where old and young, men and women, crowded about our voyagers, they never observed a single person who appeared to...
155 페이지 - ... his wife threw her arms about his neck, and with the assistance of two chiefs forced him to sit down by the side of a double canoe. Captain Cook expostulated with them, but to no purpose : they would not suffer the king to proceed, telling him that he would be put to death if he went on board the ship.
90 페이지 - I fired a musket between them. Upon the report, the youngest dropped a bundle of lances upon the rock, but recollecting himself in an instant he snatched them up again with great haste ; a stone was then thrown at...
107 페이지 - Mr. Monkhouse, one of the midshipmen, came to Lieutenant Cook, and proposed an expedient he had once seen used on board a merchant ship, which had sprung a leak that admitted more than four feet water in an hour, and which by this means had been safely brought from Virginia to London.
99 페이지 - ... and the ground immediately pitched upon, adjoining to the house where our meeting was held. The extent, along the shore of the harbour, was about two hundred yards; and its depth, to the foot of the hill, somewhat more; but a proportional part of the hill was included in the grant.