| John Hawkesworth - 1773 - 444 sider
...was for us, as well as for them, a fortunate circumftance ; for when we came to the fide of theriver, where we expected to find the boats that were to carry us over to the wooders, we found the pinnace at lead a mile from her dation, having been fent to pick up a bird which had been mot by the officer on... | |
| 1775 - 674 sider
...as for them, A fortunate circumftance ; for when we came to the fide of the river, where we expe&ed to find the boats that were to carry us over to the wooders, we found the pinnace at leafl a mile from her ftation, having been fent to pick up a bird, which had been fliot by the officer... | |
| 1785 - 468 sider
...their pace, was for us, .as well as for them, a fortunate circumftance; for when we came to the fide of the river, where we expected to find the boats...carry us over to the wooders, we found the pinnace at leaft a mile from her ftation, having been fent to pick up a bird which had been fhot by the officer... | |
| General history - 1814 - 798 sider
...their pace, was for us, as well as for them, a fortunate circumstance ; for when we came to the side of the river, where we expected to find the boats...trips before we could all get over to the rest of the party. As soon as we were drawn up on the other side, the Indians came down, not in a body as we expected,... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 550 sider
...their pace, was for us, as well as for them, a fortunate circumstance ; for when we came to the side of the river, where we expected to find the boats...on shore, and the little boat was obliged to make throe trips before we could all get over to the rest of the party. As soon as we were drawn up on the... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 534 sider
...their pace, was for us, as well as for them, a fortunate circumstance ; for when we came to the side of the river, where we expected to find the boats that were to carry us over to the wooders, we fou ad the pinnace at least a mile from her station, having been sent to pick up a bird which had been... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 528 sider
...their pace, was for us, as well as for them, a fortunate circumstance ; for when we came to the side of the river, where we expected to find the boats...trips before we could all get over to the rest of the" party. As soon as we were drawn up on the other side, the Indians came down, not in a body as we expected,... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 sider
...their pace, was for us as well as for them, a fortunate circumstance ; for when we came to the side of the river, where we expected to find the boats...trips before we could all get over to the rest of the party. As soon as we were drawn up on the other side, the Indians came down, not in a body as we expected,... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 sider
...station, imaving been sent to pick up a bird wlmichm imad been eliot by the officer on simore, and time little boat was obliged to make three trips before we could all get over to time rest of time party. As soon as we were drawn up on time other side, the Indians caine down, not... | |
| 1866 - 268 sider
...their pace, was for us, as well as for them, a fortunate circumstance ; for when we came to the side of the river, where we expected to find the boats...trips before we could all get over to the rest of the party. As soon as we were drawn up on the other side, the Indians came down, not in a body as we expected,... | |
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