Narrative and Successful Result of a Voyage in the South Seas: Performed by Order of the Government of British India, to Ascertain the Actual Fate of La Pérouse's Expedition, Bind 1Hurst, Chance, 1829 |
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... necessary to se- lect a man of the highest professional talent to command the expedition , and for this purpose la Pérouse was chosen ; his dis- tinguished naval exploits , scientific ac- quirements , and enterprizing character , having ...
... necessary to se- lect a man of the highest professional talent to command the expedition , and for this purpose la Pérouse was chosen ; his dis- tinguished naval exploits , scientific ac- quirements , and enterprizing character , having ...
Side xix
... necessary to cast the net to haul it up full of fish . Oranges were brought on board and sold at the rate of one thousand for less than a dollar .渴 Having laid in an abundant supply at St. Catherine's , the expedition sailed from ...
... necessary to cast the net to haul it up full of fish . Oranges were brought on board and sold at the rate of one thousand for less than a dollar .渴 Having laid in an abundant supply at St. Catherine's , the expedition sailed from ...
Side xxiii
... necessary at Macao , the expedition sailed thence on the 5th February for the Spanish settlement of Manilla , in the island of Luconia , where they anchored on the 28th of the same month . Having been much retarded in their passage by ...
... necessary at Macao , the expedition sailed thence on the 5th February for the Spanish settlement of Manilla , in the island of Luconia , where they anchored on the 28th of the same month . Having been much retarded in their passage by ...
Side xxvii
... party , who succeeded in procuring " abundance of that necessary beverage , " and returned to the ships without any 66 molestation from the islanders . The " weather being squally and unsettled , " with the INTRODUCTION . xxvii.
... party , who succeeded in procuring " abundance of that necessary beverage , " and returned to the ships without any 66 molestation from the islanders . The " weather being squally and unsettled , " with the INTRODUCTION . xxvii.
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... necessary the ships should proceed from this horrid place to a secure port , for the purpose of building long - boats to replace those destroyed by the islanders ; the Count therefore deter- mined to proceed to Botany Bay , in New ...
... necessary the ships should proceed from this horrid place to a secure port , for the purpose of building long - boats to replace those destroyed by the islanders ; the Count therefore deter- mined to proceed to Botany Bay , in New ...
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anchored arms arrival ascertain Bay of Islands begged Bengal board the Research board the ship boat Boroo Botany Bay bottomry breezes cabin Calcutta called canoes Cape Cape Pillar Captain Dillon Captain Robson Chaigneau chief officer coast command conduct course crew Diemen's Land directed Doctor Tytler duty Europeans expedition friends furled sails Government immediately informed inquired killed la Pérouse lascar Latitude at noon letter longitude longitude by chronometer Lordship in Council Mannicolo Islands Marine Board Martin Bushart ment monsoon morning muskets natives night north-west monsoon o'clock observed orders passage passed Pérouse Pérouse's person PETER DILLON Port Jackson proceed proceeded procured received reef replied requested river sail savages second officer secretary sent shewed ship's shore Shortly sight South Sea South Wales stood surgeon Thermometer on deck tion Tonga Tucopia Van Diemen's Land vessel Vilear visited voyage weather whaler wind wreck Zealand