The Scots Magazine, Volumen42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... captain , one lieutenant , and eighteen foldiers ; a fubaltern and five men having escaped . Thence he proceeded to ... captains , ten lieutenants , & c .; and they took eight boats laden with provifions , and feveral barks , with ...
... captain , one lieutenant , and eighteen foldiers ; a fubaltern and five men having escaped . Thence he proceeded to ... captains , ten lieutenants , & c .; and they took eight boats laden with provifions , and feveral barks , with ...
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... CAPTAIN COOK . [ 44. ] T Adventuring o'er an unknown main , Thro ' pathlefs ways , Nature furvey'd , HE curious fage ! who , undifmay'd , Is by the rude Barbarian flain . Yet fhall not Death his course impede ; New wonders open to his ...
... CAPTAIN COOK . [ 44. ] T Adventuring o'er an unknown main , Thro ' pathlefs ways , Nature furvey'd , HE curious fage ! who , undifmay'd , Is by the rude Barbarian flain . Yet fhall not Death his course impede ; New wonders open to his ...
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... captain in the royal navy ; where his character was calcu- lated to command love and refpect , be- ing equally brave , modeft , and intelli- gent lation of the facred privileges of foreign We therefore take Jan. 1780 . 45 Affairs in ...
... captain in the royal navy ; where his character was calcu- lated to command love and refpect , be- ing equally brave , modeft , and intelli- gent lation of the facred privileges of foreign We therefore take Jan. 1780 . 45 Affairs in ...
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... captain e- stablished such a system of diet and clean- liness , that , to use his own words , [ 39. 58. ] , under the care of Providence , he , with a company of one hundred and eighteen men , performed a voyage of three years and ...
... captain e- stablished such a system of diet and clean- liness , that , to use his own words , [ 39. 58. ] , under the care of Providence , he , with a company of one hundred and eighteen men , performed a voyage of three years and ...
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... captains of the merchant - fhips under his convoy , in which they declared upon oath , that they had no fort of contra- band goods on board , and that their car- goes confifted of nothing but what they had given accounts of to the ...
... captains of the merchant - fhips under his convoy , in which they declared upon oath , that they had no fort of contra- band goods on board , and that their car- goes confifted of nothing but what they had given accounts of to the ...
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