| William Fordyce Mavor - 1796 - 380 páginas
...out for London, in company with ^lefTrs. Wales, Forfters, and Hodges. Having been abfent from England three years and eighteen days, in which time, and under all changes of climate, he loft but four men, and only one of them by ficknefs, it may not be amifs, »t the conclnfion of this... | |
| General history - 1815 - 802 páginas
...out for London, in company with Messrs Wales, Forsters, and Hodges. Having been absent from England three years and eighteen days, in which time, and under all changes of climate, I lost but four men, and only one of them by sickness, it may not be amiss, at the conclusion of this... | |
| James Cook - 1821 - 304 páginas
...gave up the design, and proceeded with all expedition for England. Having been absent from England three years and eighteen days, in which time, and under all changes of climate, I lost but four men, and only one of them by sickness, it may not be amiss, at the conclusion of this... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1824 - 186 páginas
...of July, 1775, Captain Cook anchored at Spilbcad, aiid landed at Ports.*-* mouth, having been absent from Great Britain, three years and eighteen days,...which time, and under all changes of climate, he had lost but four men, and only one of them by sickness. CHAP. V. THE able manner in which Captain Cook... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 532 páginas
...out for London, in company with Messrs Wales, Forsters, and Hodges. Having been absent from England three years and eighteen days, in which time, and under all changes of climate, I lost but four men, and only one of them by sickness, it may not be amiss, at the conclusion of this... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1826 - 464 páginas
...On the 30th of the same mouth, he anchored at Spithead, and landed at Portsmouth; having been absent from Great Britain three years and eighteen days,...which time, and under all changes of climate, he had lost but four men, and only one of them by sickness. CHAP. V. Account of Captain Cook during the Period... | |
| 1832 - 700 páginas
...top-mast shroud." On 30th July 1775, the Captain landed at Portsmouth, " having been absent from Groat Britain three years and eighteen days, in which time, and under all changes of climate, he had lost BUT FOIIH HEN, AND ONLY ONE OF THEM BY SICKNESS." On his return to England, the Captain addressed... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1832 - 238 páginas
...the same month, he anchored at Spithead, and landed at Portsmouth ; having been absent from Grer.t Britain three years and eighteen days, in which time, and under all changes of climate, he had lost but four men, and only one of them by sickness. CHAPTER V. Account of Captain Cook during the... | |
| 1839 - 326 páginas
...Azores; and, on the 30th of July, arrived in safety at Portsmouth, having been absent from England three years and eighteen days; in which time, and under all changes of climate, he had lost but four men, and only one of these by sickness. CAPTAIN COOK'S THIRD VOYAGE. Many honorable marks... | |
| 1850 - 342 páginas
...exertions are thus described in the account of his second voyage : — ' Having been absent from England three years and eighteen days, in which time, and under all changes of climate, I lost but four men, and only one of them by sickness, it may not bo amiss, at the conclusion of this... | |
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