| John Hawkesworth - 1773 - 444 sider
...however to abandon the boys, if, when we got aftiore, they Ihould be unwilling to leave us ; but to fend a boat with them in the evening to that part of the...were with me, and upon our landing with the boys, and croffing the river, they feemed at firft to be unwilling to leave us ; but at length they fuddenly... | |
| 1775 - 674 sider
...abandon the boys, if when we got afhore they ihould be unwilling to leave us, but to fend a boat ivith them in the evening to that part of the bay to. which...were with me^ and upon our landing with the boys, and crofiing the river, they feemed at firft to be unwilling to leave us ; but at length they fuddenly... | |
| General history - 1814 - 798 sider
...of men to cut wood, and I was determined to land near the place; not, however, to abandon the boys, if, when we got ashore, they should be unwilling to...they pointed, and which they called their home. Mr Bunks, I >r Solander, and Tupia were with me, and upon our landing with the boys, and crossing the... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 534 sider
...of men to cut wood, and I was determined to land near the place; not, however, to abandon the boys, if, when we got ashore, they should be unwilling to...pointed, and which they called their home. Mr Banks, l)r Solander, and Tupia were with me, and upon our landing with the boys, and crossing the river, they... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 550 sider
...of men to cut wood, and I was determined to land near the place; not, however, to abandon the bovs, if, when we got ashore, they should be unwilling to...send a boat with them in the evening to that part or' the bay to which they pointed, and which they called their borne. Mr Banks, Dr Solander, and Tupia... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 sider
...was determined to land near the place ; not, however, to abandon the boys, if, when we got on shore, they should be unwilling to leave us ; but to send...part of the bay to which they pointed, and which they call their home. Mr. Banks, Dr. Solander, and Tupia, were with me, and upon our landing with the boys,... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 sider
...was determined to land near the place; not, however, to abandon the boys, if, when we got on shore, they should be unwilling to leave us; but to send a boat with them in the evening to that part of time bay to which they pointed, and which they call their home. Mr. Banks, Dr. Solander, and Tupia,... | |
| 1866 - 268 sider
...was determined to land near the place ; not, however, to abandon the boys, if, when we got on shore, they should be unwilling to leave us ; but to send...to leave us ; but at length they suddenly changed their minds, and, though not without a manifest struggle and some tears, they took their leave. When... | |
| James Cook - 1904 - 454 sider
...was determined to land near the place : not, however, to abandon the boys, if, when we got on shore, they should be unwilling to leave us : but to send...to leave us ; but at length they suddenly changed their mind, and, though not without a manifest struggle and some tears, they took their leave ; when... | |
| 1773 - 736 sider
...however to abandon the boys if, when we got a (h ont, they mould be unwilling to leave us ; but to fend a boat with them in the evening to that part of the hay to which they pointai, and which they called their home. Mr. Banks, Dr. Solander, and Tupa were... | |
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