A Missionary Voyage to the Southern Pacific Ocean, 1796-1798Praeger, 1968 - 420 pages |
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... boat , when the tide was up . Therefore this was proposed as our plan : to get as many nuts as poffible before four in the afternoon , and then bring the boat in for them . Accordingly , by that time we had got about three hundred ; but ...
... boat , when the tide was up . Therefore this was proposed as our plan : to get as many nuts as poffible before four in the afternoon , and then bring the boat in for them . Accordingly , by that time we had got about three hundred ; but ...
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... boat put off again , and about ten o'clock returned with a ftage made of fir deals , with directions from the captain to bring the boat to a grapnel as close to the furf as they could with fafety , and then , after making a rope fast to ...
... boat put off again , and about ten o'clock returned with a ftage made of fir deals , with directions from the captain to bring the boat to a grapnel as close to the furf as they could with fafety , and then , after making a rope fast to ...
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... boat - loads of stone ballaft . Doctor Gillham was in the boat to - day , and informed the captain of his defire to return with him . In the afternoon one of the natives brought back the boy Sam , and received for this service a new ...
... boat - loads of stone ballaft . Doctor Gillham was in the boat to - day , and informed the captain of his defire to return with him . In the afternoon one of the natives brought back the boy Sam , and received for this service a new ...
Table des matières
PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE Page i | xix |
APPENDIX | xix |
INSTRUCTIONS to Captain Wilfon | lxxxix |
Droits d'auteur | |
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againſt alfo almoſt alſo anchored anſwer beſt boat Bougainville bread-fruit brethren brother canoe Captain Cook chief cloſe coaft coaſt cocoa-nuts confequence confiderable courſe Dædalus defire diſcovered diſtance diſtrict Eimeo Engliſh eſtabliſhed expreffed fafe faid failed fame feemed fent feven feveral fhewed fhip fhore fide fince firſt fituated fmall fome foon fouth freſh Friendly Iſlands fuch fupply Hapae harbour himſelf hogs houſe Iddeah increaſed inhabitants intercourſe iſland land laſt latitude leagues longitude Männe Manne Mattavae miffion miffionaries miles morning moſt muſt named natives obferved occafion Otaheite Otaheitean Otoo ourſelves Pacific Ocean paffage paffed perfons pinnace pleaſed Pomarre preſent purpoſe reaſon reef refided refpecting requeſted reſt ſaid ſaw ſea ſee ſeemed ſeen ſent ſeven ſeveral ſhe ſhip ſhore ſhould ſmall ſome ſtate ſtay ſtill ſubject themſelves theſe thoſe Tongataboo trees ufual Ulietea uſe uſual veffel vifited viſit voyage weft weftward wind