| 874 páginas
...with a difcovery which, though the laft, feemcd, in many refpecb, to be the mod important that had hitherto been made by Europeans, throughout the extent of the Pacific ocean." Here Captain Cook's Journal ends ; the remaining tranfactions of the voyage are related by Captain... | |
| 1790 - 640 páginas
...with a difcovery, which, though the laft feemed in many refpe&s, to be the moft important that had hitherto been made, by Europeans, throughout the extent of the Pacific Ocean BOOK III. CHAP. VIII. Defcription cf Karakakooa Bay Ceremonies at Hie landing of Capt. Cook Arrival... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1796 - 380 páginas
...with a dilcovery which, though the lafl, feemed, in many refpeQs, to be the moft important that had hitherto been made by Europeans, throughout the extent of the Pacific Ocean. While Cnptain Cook feems to have enjoyed the idea of this difcovery, little did he imagine that his... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 546 páginas
...with a discovery which, though the last, seemed, in many respects, to be the most important that had hitherto been made by Europeans, throughout the extent of the Pacific Ocean.* CHAPTER 6 Thus ends Captain Cook's journal of his proceedings, and the visible satisfaction which pervades... | |
| General history - 1814 - 798 páginas
...with a discovery which, though the last, seemed, in many respects, to be the most important that had hitherto been made by Europeans, throughout the extent of the Pacific Ocean.* CHAPTER 6 Thus ends Captain Cook's journal of his proceedings, and the visiMe satisfaction which pervades... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1826 - 464 páginas
...with a discovery, which, though the lust, seemed, in many respects, to be the must important, that had hitherto been made by Europeans, throughout the extent of the Pacific Ocean." Such is the sentence- that concludes our commander's journal: and the satisfaction with which this... | |
| William Ellis - 1826 - 476 páginas
...voyage with a discovery, which, though last, seemed, in many respects, to be the most important that had hitherto been made by Europeans throughout the extent of the Pacific ocean." These are the last words recorded in the journal of that enterprising and intelligent navigator : a... | |
| William Ellis - 1827 - 542 páginas
...voyage with a discovery, which, though last, seemed, in many respects, to be the most important that had hitherto been made by Europeans throughout the extent of the Pacific ocean." These are the last words recorded in the journal of that enterprising and intelligent navigator : a... | |
| 1833 - 504 páginas
...with a discovery, which though the last, seemed in many respects to be the most important that had hitherto been made by Europeans, throughout the extent of the Pacific Ocean." This island, which he had rejoiced so much to see, was the spot where our great navigator's life was... | |
| William Ellis - 1833 - 362 páginas
...voyage with a discovery which, though last, seemed in many respects to be the most important that had hitherto been made by Europeans throughout the extent of the Pacific Ocean." These are the last words recorded in the journal of that enterprising and intelligent navigator ; a... | |
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