Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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Pagina 102
... present circumstances we came to the first resolution enclosed of beating to wind- ward until we arrived in lat . 58 ° 30 ′ S. , and if a fair wind did not in that time present itself to bear up . April 19th being then in that latitude ...
... present circumstances we came to the first resolution enclosed of beating to wind- ward until we arrived in lat . 58 ° 30 ′ S. , and if a fair wind did not in that time present itself to bear up . April 19th being then in that latitude ...
Pagina 272
... present subject , without beseeching those to whom the conduct of our naval affairs is committed , to endeavour to remove the many perplexities and embarrassments with which the navigation to the South - Seas is , at present ...
... present subject , without beseeching those to whom the conduct of our naval affairs is committed , to endeavour to remove the many perplexities and embarrassments with which the navigation to the South - Seas is , at present ...
Pagina 273
... present recommended as the most eligible places of refreshment for ships bound to the southward : But if the Admiralty should think it advisable to order them to be surveyed , which may be done at a very small expense , by a vessel ...
... present recommended as the most eligible places of refreshment for ships bound to the southward : But if the Admiralty should think it advisable to order them to be surveyed , which may be done at a very small expense , by a vessel ...
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