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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Side lxvi
... with the effects of the waves on a shipwrecked vessel , to judge whether these remains could still exist floating on the water at the end of Decem- ber 1791 . 66 poeple were acquainted with the use of " several lxvi INTRODUCTION .
... with the effects of the waves on a shipwrecked vessel , to judge whether these remains could still exist floating on the water at the end of Decem- ber 1791 . 66 poeple were acquainted with the use of " several lxvi INTRODUCTION .
Side lxxvi
... remains of the wreck . Narrow escape of two boats being lost . Safe return to the ship . New Zealand doctor wounded . More relics procured near the anchorage . Third boat expedition round the island , and to the wreck . Additional ...
... remains of the wreck . Narrow escape of two boats being lost . Safe return to the ship . New Zealand doctor wounded . More relics procured near the anchorage . Third boat expedition round the island , and to the wreck . Additional ...
Side 32
... she sailed for England . He also mentioned that a second whaler had passed the island about ten months back , he went on board in a canoe , and remain- about twenty minutes , when she set sail and stood 32 DISCOVERY OF THE.
... she sailed for England . He also mentioned that a second whaler had passed the island about ten months back , he went on board in a canoe , and remain- about twenty minutes , when she set sail and stood 32 DISCOVERY OF THE.
Side 42
... the first I dreaded a refusal , and my fears were verified . He said he was mar- ried on the island , and comfortably settled ; that it was his intention to remain there for life ; and neither threats 42 DISCOVERY OF THE.
... the first I dreaded a refusal , and my fears were verified . He said he was mar- ried on the island , and comfortably settled ; that it was his intention to remain there for life ; and neither threats 42 DISCOVERY OF THE.
Side 43
... remain there for life ; and neither threats , intrea- ties , nor promises , could induce him to deviate from his resolve . I even promised to bring him back to Tucopia , but he would not listen to me . The Prussian , on the contrary ...
... remain there for life ; and neither threats , intrea- ties , nor promises , could induce him to deviate from his resolve . I even promised to bring him back to Tucopia , but he would not listen to me . The Prussian , on the contrary ...
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