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quadgram | frequency |
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on the th of | 137 |
at the same time | 88 |
cape of good hope | 47 |
the cape of good | 46 |
was found to be | 40 |
the morning of the | 36 |
and on the th | 34 |
at the distance of | 29 |
the rest of the | 28 |
on board the resolution | 27 |
in the course of | 27 |
with regard to the | 27 |
came to an anchor | 26 |
for the purpose of | 26 |
on account of the | 26 |
morning of the th | 26 |
on the st of | 25 |
the name of the | 25 |
the inhabitants of the | 25 |
under the command of | 24 |
as soon as the | 23 |
the th of june | 23 |
some of the natives | 23 |
on the next day | 23 |
in the morning of | 23 |
were found to be | 22 |
they were able to | 22 |
the command of the | 22 |
the whole of the | 20 |
at the head of | 20 |
on the rd of | 20 |
that part of the | 20 |
on the same day | 19 |
on board the ship | 19 |
on the part of | 19 |
the head of the | 18 |
the th of december | 18 |
voyage round the world | 18 |
gave the name of | 18 |
and some of the | 17 |
the th of august | 17 |
on the th the | 17 |
in consequence of the | 17 |
and the rest of | 17 |
of the royal society | 17 |
with respect to the | 16 |
this part of the | 16 |
part of the world | 16 |
of the inhabitants of | 15 |
in the latitude of | 15 |
the coast of new | 15 |
the th of the | 15 |
the end of the | 15 |
by some of the | 15 |
the distance of about | 14 |
it would have been | 14 |
the greater part of | 14 |
the th of april | 14 |
at the end of | 14 |
a great number of | 14 |
of some of the | 14 |
that there was no | 14 |
of the natives were | 13 |
the natives of the | 13 |
the evening of the | 13 |
of the pacific ocean | 13 |
on the other hand | 13 |
the th of january | 13 |
in the midst of | 13 |
the earl of sandwich | 13 |
the transit of venus | 13 |
in a state of | 13 |
at the time of | 13 |
cook and his friends | 13 |
said to have been | 13 |
the part of the | 13 |
the th of may | 13 |
of the south sea | 13 |
the th of february | 12 |
in the middle of | 12 |
in such a manner | 12 |
for the first time | 12 |
the people of the | 12 |
the conduct of the | 12 |
of the same kind | 12 |
the course of the | 12 |
the surface of the | 12 |
on board the discovery | 12 |
and the next day | 12 |
had an opportunity of | 12 |
in a short time | 11 |
to the south seas | 11 |
to the pacific ocean | 11 |
the afternoon of the | 11 |
in which he was | 11 |
they were obliged to | 11 |
in the same manner | 11 |
as soon as he | 11 |
the bottom of the | 11 |
an eclipse of the | 11 |
did not seem to | 11 |
of one of the | 11 |
the south pacific ocean | 11 |
in the highest degree | 11 |
on the th they | 11 |
the middle of the | 11 |
it the name of | 11 |
the th of october | 11 |
be found in the | 11 |
lieutenant cook and his | 11 |
the prosecution of the | 11 |
the lieutenant and his | 11 |
in the island of | 11 |
eclipse of the sun | 11 |
by one of the | 11 |
appeared to be a | 11 |
with a view of | 11 |
seems to have been | 11 |
till the th of | 11 |
the north side of | 11 |
the next day the | 11 |
quarter of a mile | 11 |
it was not till | 11 |
th of the month | 11 |
the th of november | 11 |
a large quantity of | 11 |
with the intention of | 11 |
his course to the | 11 |
the manner in which | 11 |
the th of march | 11 |
in a great measure | 11 |
on the morning of | 11 |
evening of the th | 10 |
in the shape of | 10 |
on the present occasion | 10 |
a view of the | 10 |
a large number of | 10 |
was a matter of | 10 |
to the rank of | 10 |
called by the natives | 10 |
early in the morning | 10 |
the th of july | 10 |
part of the island | 10 |
to the command of | 10 |
the remainder of the | 10 |
and as soon as | 10 |
on the top of | 10 |
to return to the | 10 |
it could not be | 10 |
on the other side | 10 |
and one of the | 10 |
coast of new holland | 10 |
he gave the name | 10 |
of the th of | 10 |
in the history of | 10 |
the mouth of the | 10 |
to an anchor in | 10 |
to the north of | 10 |
part of the country | 10 |
attempt was made to | 10 |
the west side of | 10 |
in the prosecution of | 10 |
the place where the | 10 |
some of the indians | 10 |
in consequence of this | 10 |
as soon as they | 9 |
as far as the | 9 |
in search of a | 9 |
the disposition of the | 9 |
to be found in | 9 |
had been in the | 9 |
to be an island | 9 |
in order to make | 9 |
side of the river | 9 |
that it would be | 9 |
to be able to | 9 |
of a southern continent | 9 |
a part of the | 9 |
prosecution of the voyage | 9 |
of the south seas | 9 |
a quarter of a | 9 |
had been discovered by | 9 |
to the knowledge of | 9 |
point of the bay | 9 |
by the name of | 9 |
with the inhabitants of | 9 |
of the southern ocean | 9 |
who appeared to be | 9 |
that he was not | 9 |
they were unable to | 9 |
in the bay of | 9 |
the lieutenant of marines | 9 |
to have been a | 9 |
that he could not | 9 |
part of the coast | 9 |
that some of the | 9 |
return to the ship | 9 |
of the south pacific | 9 |
one of the natives | 9 |
in the afternoon of | 9 |
season of the year | 9 |
as degrees minutes south | 9 |
in the british museum | 9 |
he was obliged to | 9 |
of this part of | 8 |
a plentiful supply of | 8 |
in a few minutes | 8 |
of the crew were | 8 |
on his return to | 8 |
as the ship was | 8 |
voyage to the pacific | 8 |
the direction of the | 8 |
on the nd of | 8 |
as if they had | 8 |
the success of the | 8 |
for the sake of | 8 |
appears to have been | 8 |
the edge of the | 8 |
was to be seen | 8 |
part of the natives | 8 |
some of the men | 8 |
the health of seamen | 8 |
if they had been | 8 |
the return of the | 8 |
with a piece of | 8 |
found to be very | 8 |
it was found to | 8 |
the surgeon of the | 8 |
a charge of small | 8 |
of which he had | 8 |
proceeded on his voyage | 8 |
one of the most | 8 |
the date of the | 8 |
intercourse with the natives | 8 |
some of the officers | 8 |
every part of the | 8 |
the board of admiralty | 8 |
as far as he | 8 |
of new south wales | 8 |
the crew of the | 8 |
put an end to | 8 |
the town of kavaroah | 8 |
at the expense of | 8 |
on the evening of | 8 |
the king of the | 8 |
on the sick list | 8 |
the back of the | 8 |
that it would have | 8 |
on board the endeavour | 8 |
greater part of the | 8 |
lieutenant and his friends | 8 |
the night of the | 8 |
in his power to | 8 |
was not till the | 8 |
of those who were | 8 |
from the cape of | 8 |
was promoted to the | 8 |
the other side of | 8 |
inhabitants of the country | 8 |
to be fired over | 8 |
they could not be | 8 |
in this part of | 8 |
about a quarter of | 8 |
the appearance of the | 8 |
captain cook and his | 8 |
on the north side | 8 |
the ship was in | 8 |
it did not appear | 8 |
returned to the ship | 8 |
seen on the th | 8 |
gave it the name | 8 |
who had been sent | 8 |
a few of the | 8 |
be of service to | 8 |
other side of the | 8 |
they appeared to be | 8 |
but the natives were | 8 |
given the name of | 8 |
the greatest part of | 8 |
the east side of | 8 |
out of the harbour | 7 |
one of them was | 7 |
command of the expedition | 7 |
the progress of the | 7 |
quarter of an hour | 7 |
to go on board | 7 |
account of captain cook | 7 |
he was able to | 7 |
the st of may | 7 |
was by no means | 7 |
reason to believe that | 7 |
lords of the admiralty | 7 |
in honour of his | 7 |
mr banks and dr | 7 |
a quarter of an | 7 |
was not to be | 7 |
of the natives of | 7 |
the cause of the | 7 |
the names of the | 7 |
from the time of | 7 |
from the want of | 7 |
did not think it | 7 |
in the evening of | 7 |
which had been made | 7 |
of terra del fuego | 7 |
as well as the | 7 |
was owing to the | 7 |
been discovered by the | 7 |
upon one of the | 7 |
to be met with | 7 |
the opposite side of | 7 |
some of which were | 7 |
that one of the | 7 |
from time to time | 7 |
that the inhabitants of | 7 |
the situation of the | 7 |
that captain cook was | 7 |
to be in a | 7 |
had the satisfaction of | 7 |
banks and dr solander | 7 |
our commander did not | 7 |
preserving the health of | 7 |
a gale of wind | 7 |
captain cook sailed from | 7 |
the result of the | 7 |
the lords of the | 7 |
which had been left | 7 |
charge of small shot | 7 |
some of the people | 7 |
would not have been | 7 |
which proved to be | 7 |
two or three of | 7 |
the bay of islands | 7 |
was seen on the | 7 |
the hands of the | 7 |
the gulf of st | 7 |
one of the chiefs | 7 |
otaheite and the society | 7 |
at the island of | 7 |
the time of the | 7 |
the state of the | 7 |
the arrival of the | 7 |
there was reason to | 7 |
on board the ships | 7 |
into the hands of | 7 |
is one of the | 7 |
at the cape of | 7 |
the th of september | 7 |
in that part of | 7 |
on the east side | 7 |
it was not possible | 7 |
president of the royal | 7 |
he had an opportunity | 7 |
of the society islands | 7 |
parts of the world | 7 |
that it was a | 7 |
the position of the | 7 |
for the safety of | 7 |
master of the northumberland | 7 |
paid a visit to | 7 |
was appointed to the | 7 |
between the latitudes of | 7 |
the th and th | 7 |
was not a little | 7 |
that they could not | 7 |
the next day a | 7 |
in which they were | 7 |
object of the voyage | 7 |
the east coast of | 7 |
the nature of the | 7 |
that he might be | 7 |
in the neighbourhood of | 7 |
side of the bay | 7 |
the man who had | 7 |
a day or two | 7 |
in one of the | 7 |
that captain cook had | 7 |
opposite side of the | 7 |
out of the ship | 7 |
in the south seas | 7 |
he did not think | 7 |
the preservation of the | 7 |
happened to be the | 6 |
islands of the south | 6 |
afternoon of the th | 6 |
such a manner as | 6 |
the fury of the | 6 |
the king and his | 6 |
on the point of | 6 |
was one of the | 6 |
latitude and longitude of | 6 |
some of the chiefs | 6 |
he was in the | 6 |
first voyage round the | 6 |
on the return of | 6 |
under the name of | 6 |
it was found that | 6 |
on the th a | 6 |
from the island of | 6 |
consequence of which was | 6 |
it was evident that | 6 |
in charge of the | 6 |
the island of st | 6 |
is called by the | 6 |
was at that time | 6 |
had been sent out | 6 |
of the new zealanders | 6 |
to fire at him | 6 |
the journal of the | 6 |
did not appear to | 6 |
it was necessary to | 6 |
that it was necessary | 6 |
of the board of | 6 |
hundred yards from the | 6 |
of the coast of | 6 |
it not been for | 6 |
back to the ship | 6 |
had it not been | 6 |
they were found to | 6 |
the south sea islands | 6 |
the people in the | 6 |
the effects of the | 6 |
a party of men | 6 |
his return to england | 6 |
in the progress of | 6 |
course to the west | 6 |
that they did not | 6 |
east side of the | 6 |
a considerable quantity of | 6 |
so fortunate as to | 6 |
and his friends were | 6 |
that he would not | 6 |
the minds of the | 6 |
of the ship was | 6 |
which appeared to be | 6 |
directed his course for | 6 |
a good supply of | 6 |
the resolution and discovery | 6 |
to be in the | 6 |
and the ship was | 6 |
night of the th | 6 |
the consequence of which | 6 |
of the island of | 6 |
end of the island | 6 |
of the friendly islands | 6 |
the whole course of | 6 |
in order to have | 6 |
the empress of russia | 6 |
in any part of | 6 |
than any of the | 6 |
to which he gave | 6 |
course of the voyage | 6 |
it was impossible to | 6 |
surrounded by a great | 6 |
the next day they | 6 |
came within sight of | 6 |
they seemed to be | 6 |
as well as of | 6 |
to have been discovered | 6 |
he was accompanied by | 6 |
and that it was | 6 |
on the following day | 6 |
as the eye could | 6 |
in a small canoe | 6 |
the latitude and longitude | 6 |
in a little time | 6 |
an attempt was made | 6 |
a visit to the | 6 |
by which they were | 6 |
to come on board | 6 |
captain cook gave the | 6 |
is said to have | 6 |
come to an anchor | 6 |
surgeon of the discovery | 6 |
the geography of the | 6 |
if he had been | 6 |
the sides of the | 6 |
the language of the | 6 |
islands of the pacific | 6 |
the gentlemen on board | 6 |
and as they were | 6 |
on his way to | 6 |
anchor on the th | 6 |
in order to get | 6 |
the islands of the | 6 |
of wood and water | 6 |
the board of longitude | 6 |
during the whole of | 6 |
the tide of ebb | 6 |
some of his people | 6 |
of the language of | 6 |
in the name of | 6 |
promoted to the rank | 6 |
a considerable degree of | 6 |
to put to sea | 6 |
part of the globe | 6 |
as they had been | 6 |
which he gave the | 6 |
in conjunction with the | 6 |
the eye could reach | 6 |
in which he had | 6 |
nearly in the same | 6 |
that it could not | 6 |
commissioners of the admiralty | 6 |
to be one of | 6 |
and after a time | 6 |
the existence of a | 6 |
of the people of | 6 |
that none of the | 6 |
it is said that | 6 |
north side of the | 6 |
and it was with | 6 |
and a piece of | 6 |
a friendly intercourse with | 6 |
to the royal society | 6 |
second voyage round the | 6 |
out of the water | 6 |
he was promoted to | 6 |
in the form of | 6 |
on the west side | 6 |
an account of the | 6 |
to which he was | 6 |
the top of the | 6 |
the course of which | 6 |
the health of his | 6 |
the voyage to the | 6 |
that they had been | 6 |
head of the bay | 6 |
supposed to have been | 6 |
at the age of | 6 |
came off to the | 6 |
the least appearance of | 6 |
arrived on the th | 6 |
appeared to be of | 6 |
ships came to an | 6 |
had been sent to | 6 |
have been discovered by | 5 |
at a considerable distance | 5 |
had been stolen from | 5 |
in longitude degrees minutes | 5 |
east coast of new | 5 |
it must not be | 5 |
in consequence of which | 5 |
a little to the | 5 |
a chief of the | 5 |
proved to be the | 5 |
of the second voyage | 5 |
could not have been | 5 |
to the northward of | 5 |
at the rate of | 5 |
under the necessity of | 5 |
such a length of | 5 |
the best of his | 5 |
our commander had ever | 5 |
and it was a | 5 |
and at the same | 5 |
is now in the | 5 |
as far as it | 5 |
position of the ship | 5 |
the god of war | 5 |
the ships came to | 5 |
to be the most | 5 |
the people of this | 5 |
during the whole voyage | 5 |
to the cape of | 5 |
of a mile from | 5 |
part of new zealand | 5 |
that had been given | 5 |
circumnavigation of the globe | 5 |
the death of captain | 5 |
character of captain cook | 5 |
friendly intercourse with the | 5 |
west side of the | 5 |
come on board the | 5 |
of the same day | 5 |
far as the eye | 5 |
to the island of | 5 |
he seems to have | 5 |
of the name of | 5 |
it is probable that | 5 |
not to be found | 5 |
of that part of | 5 |
an anchor on the | 5 |
to which they were | 5 |
was not the case | 5 |
and the other gentlemen | 5 |
not so much as | 5 |
that they should not | 5 |
he was met by | 5 |
and the longitude of | 5 |
parts of the country | 5 |
which our commander had | 5 |
with the result that | 5 |
that they were not | 5 |
on the coast of | 5 |
a musket was fired | 5 |
seemed to be the | 5 |
the side of the | 5 |
two or three days | 5 |
from which they had | 5 |
third lieutenant of the | 5 |
to observe the transit | 5 |
in this he was | 5 |
the st of august | 5 |
they were visited by | 5 |
was supposed to be | 5 |
of the country in | 5 |
all of them were | 5 |
not more than a | 5 |
circuit of the island | 5 |
cape maria van diemen | 5 |
the firing of a | 5 |
their course to the | 5 |
the extent of the | 5 |
and the society islands | 5 |
from the coast of | 5 |
feet and a half | 5 |
to the memory of | 5 |
and proceeded on his | 5 |
seemed to be a | 5 |
on the th june | 5 |
he was to be | 5 |
in search of the | 5 |
to proceed to the | 5 |
one of the sailors | 5 |
during the stay of | 5 |
the command of captain | 5 |
when the ship was | 5 |
carried on with the | 5 |
not far from the | 5 |
the time of their | 5 |
they had met with | 5 |
the custom of the | 5 |
when he was informed | 5 |
not seem to be | 5 |
the dead body of | 5 |
for the use of | 5 |
not in the least | 5 |
in the south pacific | 5 |
of the present narrative | 5 |
superior to that of | 5 |
by whom it was | 5 |
he was informed that | 5 |
at this time a | 5 |
the name of his | 5 |
to fall in with | 5 |
of sir joseph banks | 5 |
in the night of | 5 |
one of which was | 5 |
for such a length | 5 |
a few days before | 5 |
one hundred and fifty | 5 |
in case of separation | 5 |
on account of his | 5 |
to an anchor on | 5 |
service to future navigators | 5 |
did not appear that | 5 |
at the bottom of | 5 |
other parts of the | 5 |
two or three hundred | 5 |
into the pacific ocean | 5 |
could not fail of | 5 |
which was found to | 5 |
close to the shore | 5 |
between them and the | 5 |
that he was to | 5 |
that he did not | 5 |
all parts of the | 5 |
the name of new | 5 |
to go to the | 5 |
afternoon of the same | 5 |
of the health of | 5 |
took possession of the | 5 |
at which captain cook | 5 |
in such a situation | 5 |
the resolution and adventure | 5 |
to the south of | 5 |
a small quantity of | 5 |
in the presence of | 5 |
with which they were | 5 |
were seen to be | 5 |
by firing a few | 5 |
different parts of the | 5 |
our navigators had been | 5 |
that it should be | 5 |
the inhabitants of otaheite | 5 |
the rd of november | 5 |
on th july the | 5 |
by the lords of | 5 |
of the resolution and | 5 |
eaters of human flesh | 5 |
there is reason to | 5 |
some of them were | 5 |
with a view to | 5 |
the history of navigation | 5 |
that he had been | 5 |
were not to be | 5 |
his way to the | 5 |
and several of the | 5 |
which had been stolen | 5 |
the eyes of the | 5 |
one or two of | 5 |
that he should be | 5 |
or three of the | 5 |
of the existence of | 5 |
with the exception of | 5 |
about the same time | 5 |
three of them were | 5 |
well received by the | 5 |
to be the same | 5 |
name of the ship | 5 |
several of the natives | 5 |
of two or three | 5 |
fall in with the | 5 |
he directed his course | 5 |
the south side of | 5 |
in the longitude of | 5 |
a piece of cloth | 5 |
manner in which the | 5 |
with the name of | 5 |
a great deal of | 5 |
appointed to the command | 5 |
at one of the | 5 |
which had hitherto been | 5 |
and the neighbouring islands | 5 |
which had been discovered | 5 |
that our navigators had | 5 |
a state of decay | 5 |
had been visited by | 5 |
the officers of the | 5 |
the entrance of the | 5 |
for the preservation of | 5 |
go in search of | 5 |
the first of the | 5 |
our commander sailed from | 5 |
the command of lieutenant | 5 |
had not the least | 5 |
in the eyes of | 5 |
was of opinion that | 5 |
king of the island | 5 |
in with the land | 5 |
of the river st | 5 |
far to the south | 5 |
which have already been | 5 |
to have been the | 5 |
discovered by captain wallis | 5 |
it was owing to | 5 |
a length of time | 5 |
as that of the | 5 |
that the ship was | 5 |
of the indians in | 5 |
any part of the | 5 |
to go in search | 5 |
the productions of the | 5 |
of the royal navy | 5 |
cook gave the name | 5 |
the inhabitants of new | 5 |
he appeared to be | 5 |
on the th and | 5 |
to the inhabitants of | 5 |
for the recovery of | 5 |
to the south sea | 5 |
similar to those which | 5 |
as a mark of | 5 |
that it had been | 5 |
made up his mind | 5 |
lords commissioners of the | 5 |
of the first rank | 5 |
with the utmost precipitation | 5 |
inhabitants of new zealand | 5 |
with a party of | 5 |
the appellation of the | 5 |
he met with a | 5 |
was the cause of | 5 |
there was not a | 5 |
some of the crew | 5 |
in a very short | 5 |
they were to be | 5 |
the weather was so | 5 |
the knowledge of geography | 5 |
that it was the | 5 |
loaded with small shot | 5 |
lost sight of the | 5 |
taken up by the | 5 |
to go on shore | 5 |
had the appearance of | 5 |
the size of a | 5 |
on his last voyage | 5 |
of the natives was | 4 |
off to the ship | 4 |
names of the ships | 4 |
by order of the | 4 |
to return on board | 4 |
that it must be | 4 |
two of them were | 4 |
trade was carried on | 4 |
on the d of | 4 |
may be of service | 4 |
and one of them | 4 |
of the english gentlemen | 4 |
of tierra del fuego | 4 |
in the river thames | 4 |
by the people of | 4 |
that the men were | 4 |
it was agreed that | 4 |
a fine stream of | 4 |
nothing more than a | 4 |
as a reward for | 4 |
been so fortunate as | 4 |
the land said to | 4 |
the st of september | 4 |
coast of new zealand | 4 |
making the best of | 4 |
which is called by | 4 |
there can be no | 4 |
out of the bay | 4 |
found to be an | 4 |
for a considerable time | 4 |
to the disposition of | 4 |
in the southern ocean | 4 |
it now became necessary | 4 |
the weight of his | 4 |
men who had been | 4 |
one of the mates | 4 |
surgeon of the ship | 4 |
the natives who had | 4 |
the top of a | 4 |
within sight of the | 4 |
blown off the land | 4 |
in pursuing his course | 4 |
not till the th | 4 |
a complement of men | 4 |
the circuit of the | 4 |
the observatory set up | 4 |
of an eclipse of | 4 |
in the beginning of | 4 |
at no great distance | 4 |
repairs of the ship | 4 |
it was discovered that | 4 |
was reason to believe | 4 |
an inch and a | 4 |
the life of a | 4 |
he went on board | 4 |
by a heavy gale | 4 |
in latitude degrees minutes | 4 |
the name of cape | 4 |
and those of the | 4 |
distance of about two | 4 |
great distance from the | 4 |
among the people of | 4 |
the history of the | 4 |
that they might not | 4 |
day on board the | 4 |
be made for the | 4 |
the stern of the | 4 |
command of the resolution | 4 |
to see the king | 4 |
to one of the | 4 |
and in a short | 4 |
which was supposed to | 4 |
it was intended to | 4 |
not think proper to | 4 |
at any of the | 4 |
off the land by | 4 |
the stay of the | 4 |
natives of the south | 4 |
which lieutenant cook had | 4 |
on the opposite side | 4 |
the gardens which had | 4 |
by a number of | 4 |
had no doubt of | 4 |
with some of the | 4 |
the ship and the | 4 |
be carried on with | 4 |
each side of the | 4 |
in wood and water | 4 |
taken out of the | 4 |
our commander and his | 4 |
coast of new south | 4 |
the produce of the | 4 |
in the spring of | 4 |
of the death of | 4 |
in the pinnace to | 4 |
parts of the globe | 4 |
whole course of his | 4 |
the chief and his | 4 |
as it was not | 4 |
with one of the | 4 |
and on the next | 4 |
the western point of | 4 |
the course of his | 4 |
the eastern coast of | 4 |
was not able to | 4 |
were far from being | 4 |
some of the most | 4 |
they were in the | 4 |
disposition of the natives | 4 |
he was anxious to | 4 |
a number of small | 4 |
be an island of | 4 |
one of the islands | 4 |
observation of an eclipse | 4 |
from the appearance of | 4 |
in consequence of his | 4 |
which the endeavour had | 4 |
some of the party | 4 |
a piece of red | 4 |
passage of the planet | 4 |
a distance from the | 4 |
the thumb from the | 4 |
it is well known | 4 |
and taken on board | 4 |
who came on board | 4 |
no less than twenty | 4 |
every one on board | 4 |
which were covered with | 4 |
of many of the | 4 |
him to sit down | 4 |
one of the boats | 4 |
had been informed that | 4 |
had the pleasure of | 4 |
inhabitants of the earth | 4 |
to embark in the | 4 |
cook did not think | 4 |
it was with difficulty | 4 |
distance from the ship | 4 |
to remain in the | 4 |
country is described as | 4 |
preservation of the health | 4 |
it will not be | 4 |
the gentlemen of the | 4 |
in the face of | 4 |
on the next morning | 4 |
greatest part of the | 4 |
the voyage of the | 4 |
the attention of the | 4 |
might have been expected | 4 |
a part of new | 4 |
course to the north | 4 |
part of the south | 4 |
of a double canoe | 4 |
the natives were seen | 4 |
on th june the | 4 |
natural history of the | 4 |
ordered it to be | 4 |
secretary to the admiralty | 4 |
leaving the cape of | 4 |
a manner as to | 4 |
the night between the | 4 |
had a narrow escape | 4 |
that the english were | 4 |
the straits of sunda | 4 |
was given the name | 4 |
the depth of water | 4 |
as he had been | 4 |
land said to have | 4 |
by which he was | 4 |
that were to be | 4 |
the midst of the | 4 |
the south end of | 4 |
which was the most | 4 |
in his history of | 4 |
they had not proceeded | 4 |
it must be remembered | 4 |
of the two ships | 4 |
a supply of water | 4 |
of science and literature | 4 |
and longitude of the | 4 |
health of seamen in | 4 |
for two or three | 4 |
to the shore in | 4 |
in front of the | 4 |
he had been so | 4 |
those who were on | 4 |
of service to future | 4 |
in an eminent degree | 4 |
any of the islands | 4 |
of its being a | 4 |
to the east indies | 4 |
under the direction of | 4 |
the body of the | 4 |
was not possible to | 4 |
for the most part | 4 |
soon as the ship | 4 |
of the same nature | 4 |
member of the royal | 4 |
found to be so | 4 |
behaviour of the inhabitants | 4 |
of a hundred and | 4 |
the good fortune to | 4 |
were in the latitude | 4 |
which could not be | 4 |
close in with the | 4 |
for preserving the health | 4 |
and which had been | 4 |
at the town of | 4 |
paid us a visit | 4 |
were taken on board | 4 |
found it to be | 4 |
progress of the voyage | 4 |
by a great crowd | 4 |
bottom of the bay | 4 |
was not more than | 4 |
of the next day | 4 |
the natives did not | 4 |
many of his people | 4 |
a point of land | 4 |
was sent to the | 4 |
the language of otaheite | 4 |
it did not seem | 4 |
and the inhabitants of | 4 |
it is certain that | 4 |
and that he had | 4 |
cook went on shore | 4 |
found to be in | 4 |
not one of them | 4 |
and was found to | 4 |
a disposition the most | 4 |
and the weather was | 4 |
of the vicinity of | 4 |
to a height of | 4 |
a display of fireworks | 4 |
of the sun and | 4 |
by the earl of | 4 |
but as he was | 4 |
be that as it | 4 |
they were well received | 4 |
things which had been | 4 |
and the result of | 4 |
in the royal navy | 4 |
leagues to the south | 4 |
by the th of | 4 |
that there was a | 4 |
in the hands of | 4 |
in his last voyage | 4 |
to that part of | 4 |
the earl of morton | 4 |
at otaheite and the | 4 |
the recovery of the | 4 |
he was sensible that | 4 |
the sun and moon | 4 |
supposed to be the | 4 |
an opportunity of observing | 4 |
it in the most | 4 |
are of the same | 4 |
to the place where | 4 |
be in the least | 4 |
the crews of both | 4 |
to give up his | 4 |
the knowledge of the | 4 |
a mile from the | 4 |
of his britannic majesty | 4 |
picked up by the | 4 |
on the authority of | 4 |
design of the present | 4 |
appeared to be the | 4 |
the period between his | 4 |
large body of land | 4 |
to the fact that | 4 |
be spared from the | 4 |
the conclusion of the | 4 |
out of the boat | 4 |
was paid to the | 4 |
name of the endeavour | 4 |
might be able to | 4 |
closely pursued by the | 4 |
they had never been | 4 |
stay of our voyagers | 4 |
that they must have | 4 |
was appointed master of | 4 |
of the same month | 4 |
at the friendly islands | 4 |
some of the sailors | 4 |
lies in the latitude | 4 |
and a party of | 4 |
of the men to | 4 |
the whole of this | 4 |
of himself and his | 4 |
of our second visit | 4 |
in which the ship | 4 |
the chief of the | 4 |
far as could be | 4 |
which he was engaged | 4 |
or two of the | 4 |
the great object of | 4 |
there was only one | 4 |
of the planet venus | 4 |
when the endeavour was | 4 |
the least notice of | 4 |
at the back of | 4 |
to any of the | 4 |
the stay of our | 4 |
with the assistance of | 4 |
in a certain degree | 4 |
in different parts of | 4 |
rest of the gentlemen | 4 |
did not think proper | 4 |
he was thus employed | 4 |
one of the few | 4 |
the removal of the | 4 |
been brought from the | 4 |
as there was no | 4 |
so that they were | 4 |
the king on board | 4 |
the object of the | 4 |
a passage to the | 4 |
of otaheite and the | 4 |
forced him to sit | 4 |
be one of the | 4 |
with that of the | 4 |
his second voyage round | 4 |
the indians in the | 4 |
was with difficulty that | 4 |
that several of the | 4 |
that it might be | 4 |
he came to an | 4 |
at rio de janeiro | 4 |
which the ship was | 4 |
of navigation and discovery | 4 |
of opinion that it | 4 |
were on the sick | 4 |
a very short time | 4 |
our commander and the | 4 |
got out of the | 4 |
productions of the country | 4 |
history of the voyage | 4 |
beyond the reach of | 4 |
cook and his companions | 4 |
so far to the | 4 |
that the natives of | 4 |
and that they had | 4 |
they found to be | 4 |
of the other islands | 4 |
that there was not | 4 |
a large body of | 4 |
the design of the | 4 |
in a manner which | 4 |
was taken up by | 4 |
seen at a distance | 4 |
far as he could | 4 |
the main body of | 4 |
the southern part of | 4 |
while the ship was | 4 |
the repairs of the | 4 |
effort was made to | 4 |
through the whole of | 4 |
to the east of | 4 |
after a time the | 4 |
stream of fresh water | 4 |
in the afternoon the | 4 |
to the satisfaction of | 4 |
received the name of | 4 |
on the preceding day | 4 |
would have been impossible | 4 |
that there was only | 4 |
for this purpose he | 4 |
were covered with snow | 4 |
one of the ships | 4 |
the master of the | 4 |
in their endeavours to | 4 |
captain cook during the | 4 |
some of the inhabitants | 4 |
the same time that | 4 |
that as it may | 4 |
not appear to be | 4 |
with a degree of | 4 |
behaviour of the natives | 4 |
the express purpose of | 4 |
which had not been | 4 |
which our voyagers had | 4 |
that there is no | 4 |
towards the end of | 4 |
in the month of | 4 |
and a quantity of | 4 |
of which he was | 4 |
with some degree of | 4 |
of the sandwich islands | 4 |
to each of the | 4 |
to look for the | 4 |
he would have been | 4 |
of the coast and | 4 |
with an iron dagger | 4 |
to the assistance of | 4 |
that of his own | 4 |
to the eastward of | 4 |
some distance from the | 4 |
be fired over them | 4 |
th of the same | 4 |
had the good fortune | 4 |
to the west side | 4 |
was supposed to have | 4 |
which it was in | 4 |
the rd of september | 4 |
cook had the satisfaction | 4 |
the southern point of | 4 |
the distance of the | 4 |
the north of the | 4 |
now in the british | 4 |
at the conclusion of | 4 |
the boats of the | 4 |
on each side of | 4 |
captain cook had made | 4 |
must be remembered that | 4 |
answered in the affirmative | 4 |
as soon as possible | 4 |
land to the south | 4 |
the rd of august | 4 |
the st of october | 4 |
presented him with a | 4 |
the country is described | 4 |
what had been taken | 4 |
to that of the | 4 |
longitude degrees minutes west | 4 |
great number of canoes | 4 |
to any of his | 4 |
could not avoid being | 4 |
on th october the | 4 |
not been for the | 4 |
the loss of the | 4 |
in the night between | 4 |
chief of the first | 4 |
and the date of | 4 |
the absence of the | 4 |
one side of the | 4 |
it was a matter | 4 |
called to them to | 4 |
they had not been | 4 |
to the westward of | 4 |
a chief who had | 4 |
of the island is | 4 |
some of the english | 4 |
there could be no | 4 |
hair of his head | 4 |
the people of tanna | 4 |
during the period between | 4 |
the next day he | 4 |
the cause of science | 4 |
one of the canoes | 4 |
the visit of the | 4 |
an object of no | 4 |
in the records office | 4 |
and it was not | 4 |
the variation of the | 4 |
some of them to | 4 |
himself and his people | 4 |
to the town of | 4 |
he arrived at the | 4 |
ordered them to be | 4 |
to a place where | 4 |
in the direction of | 4 |
was on the th | 4 |
the time in which | 4 |
it was to be | 4 |
he could not do | 4 |
back of the town | 4 |
a boat was sent | 4 |
of the value of | 4 |
observe the transit of | 4 |
between the th and | 4 |
it is to be | 4 |
the behaviour of the | 4 |
to the voyage to | 4 |
that it was only | 4 |
on the arrival of | 4 |
was followed by a | 4 |
is to be found | 4 |
that the natives were | 4 |
cook during the period | 4 |
exposed to the sun | 4 |
took the opportunity of | 4 |
best of his way | 4 |
he was to proceed | 4 |
of the transit of | 4 |
of the kind that | 4 |
about the size of | 4 |
his journal of the | 4 |
by the side of | 4 |
one of the crew | 4 |
under the care of | 4 |
side of the vessel | 4 |
with a quantity of | 4 |
the luxuries of life | 4 |
they were surrounded by | 4 |
at a distance from | 4 |
and all of them | 4 |
be seen in the | 4 |
of captain cook during | 4 |
at the entrance of | 4 |
the same manner as | 4 |
and as it was | 4 |
it is difficult to | 4 |
in the northern hemisphere | 4 |
parts of the island | 4 |
the launch and small | 4 |
the weather was very | 4 |
had not seen before | 4 |
edge of the ice | 4 |
object of no small | 4 |
though it was the | 4 |
the lords commissioners of | 4 |
the largest of the | 4 |
the world in the | 4 |
cook gave it the | 4 |
had come on board | 4 |
the length of the | 4 |
was found to have | 4 |
two of the natives | 4 |
some of the others | 4 |
of captain james cook | 4 |
water in an hour | 4 |
which captain cook had | 4 |
it seems he had | 4 |
that the island was | 4 |
one of the marines | 4 |
inhabitants of the south | 4 |
launch and small cutter | 4 |
as well as from | 4 |
to have been seen | 4 |
the execution of the | 4 |
down to the beach | 4 |
sent on board the | 4 |
and of the other | 4 |
appeared to have been | 4 |
of captain cook and | 4 |
in honour of the | 4 |
the appearance of a | 4 |
and though it was | 4 |
the situation of our | 4 |
lieutenant of marines to | 4 |
have been impossible for | 4 |
little more than a | 4 |
that our people had | 4 |
rest of the natives | 4 |
the st of january | 4 |
gave him a blow | 4 |
the coast of america | 4 |
a man who had | 4 |
the thievish disposition of | 4 |
set fire to the | 4 |
in consequence of their | 4 |
next day they saw | 3 |
the inhabitants of this | 3 |
on in the usual | 3 |
the son of a | 3 |
the island of savu | 3 |
part of the voyage | 3 |
did not like the | 3 |
the isle of pines | 3 |
good reason to believe | 3 |
be sufficient to observe | 3 |
they had been at | 3 |
the time of his | 3 |
the variations of the | 3 |
the spot where it | 3 |
the southern parts of | 3 |
in company with the | 3 |
came in sight of | 3 |
was the state of | 3 |
of a small river | 3 |
short distance from the | 3 |
ship was found to | 3 |
of the navy in | 3 |
of the trees were | 3 |
came down to the | 3 |
a high southern latitude | 3 |
that he should find | 3 |
where they had been | 3 |
that on his return | 3 |
which had been lost | 3 |
entrance of the straits | 3 |
and the gentlemen were | 3 |
in a kind of | 3 |
that many of the | 3 |
three and a half | 3 |
as much as they | 3 |
he had seen in | 3 |
taken on board the | 3 |
almost entirely covered with | 3 |
which they were to | 3 |
southern part of the | 3 |
had with him a | 3 |
which they are very | 3 |
and the next morning | 3 |
in sight of the | 3 |
tierra austral del espiritu | 3 |
he came to the | 3 |
of the straits of | 3 |
one of the best | 3 |
musket to be fired | 3 |
a transit of venus | 3 |
of which was to | 3 |
the captain was obliged | 3 |
on the th he | 3 |
which he had been | 3 |
to the shore as | 3 |
he did not know | 3 |
the passage of the | 3 |
south end of the | 3 |
in some of the | 3 |
the midst of summer | 3 |
in regard to this | 3 |
at least with regard | 3 |
but at the same | 3 |
in command of the | 3 |
with the natives of | 3 |
during the course of | 3 |
it was a happy | 3 |
was said to be | 3 |
each of them a | 3 |
springing the head of | 3 |
them to come alongside | 3 |
in doing which the | 3 |
a group of islands | 3 |
by the situation of | 3 |
and the manners and | 3 |
there appeared to be | 3 |
to the success of | 3 |
obtain a recruit of | 3 |
of the canoes were | 3 |
as it was his | 3 |
himself to the english | 3 |
of the bay was | 3 |
and on th june | 3 |
it had not been | 3 |
was made the next | 3 |
along the edge of | 3 |
some of the gentlemen | 3 |
the survey of the | 3 |
altered his course to | 3 |
as rapidly as possible | 3 |
new guinea and new | 3 |
from one of the | 3 |
this part of his | 3 |
the safety of the | 3 |
that would be of | 3 |
had the effect of | 3 |
strait of le maire | 3 |
of the sailors were | 3 |
parts of the ship | 3 |
fixed the position of | 3 |
to a hundred and | 3 |
with a number of | 3 |
down to the sea | 3 |
two miles from the | 3 |
had been seen at | 3 |
gentlemen of the endeavour | 3 |
while our navigators were | 3 |
but when they found | 3 |
good anchorage was found | 3 |
his return to the | 3 |
piece of red cloth | 3 |
came on board the | 3 |
course of which he | 3 |
but that he must | 3 |
the description given by | 3 |
of which were in | 3 |
captain cook was at | 3 |
three years and eighteen | 3 |
of middleburg and amsterdam | 3 |
which had been given | 3 |
a hundred yards from | 3 |
it would be a | 3 |
to make use of | 3 |
which were discovered by | 3 |
he was one of | 3 |
islands in these seas | 3 |
while he was thus | 3 |
any of the other | 3 |
of the present work | 3 |
found to be the | 3 |
of his way to | 3 |
visit to the ship | 3 |
of the north american | 3 |
the bones of a | 3 |
and seemed to have | 3 |
two ships sailed for | 3 |
they seemed to have | 3 |
in the bottom of | 3 |
did not think the | 3 |
land could be seen | 3 |
his course for the | 3 |
chief asked captain cook | 3 |
which the english had | 3 |
chose to remain in | 3 |
that our commander had | 3 |
the two ships were | 3 |
a dog and a | 3 |
and that it would | 3 |
in the mean time | 3 |
in justice to the | 3 |
if they had not | 3 |
into the water and | 3 |
on the side of | 3 |
and a child on | 3 |
in so short a | 3 |
the want of an | 3 |
secretary of the admiralty | 3 |
spared from the pumps | 3 |
that an indian had | 3 |
for observing the transit | 3 |
the daggers out of | 3 |
grand object of the | 3 |
as long as they | 3 |
of which was the | 3 |
the next morning the | 3 |
not be able to | 3 |
he was well qualified | 3 |
clear of the land | 3 |
command of captain cook | 3 |
to that of his | 3 |
the season of the | 3 |
people of this island | 3 |
anchored in the bay | 3 |
under the conduct of | 3 |
during the whole stay | 3 |
in such a dangerous | 3 |
thirty years of age | 3 |
a boat was lowered | 3 |
been sent out in | 3 |
the object of his | 3 |
one of which the | 3 |
dog and a bitch | 3 |
their stay at otaheite | 3 |
one of the finest | 3 |
the inland parts of | 3 |
as it could be | 3 |
on the east coast | 3 |
which was at first | 3 |
had not proceeded far | 3 |
the account of the | 3 |
which they had not | 3 |
with a favourable wind | 3 |
captain cook was not | 3 |
in conjunction with mr | 3 |
surface of the sea | 3 |
as captain cook was | 3 |
the same with that | 3 |
had met with a | 3 |
after an absence of | 3 |
body of the natives | 3 |
of the officers and | 3 |
length of the metacarpal | 3 |
who had taken the | 3 |
piece of native cloth | 3 |
so thick a fog | 3 |
off in the boats | 3 |
knowledge of geography and | 3 |
he seemed to have | 3 |
the expenditure of the | 3 |
in the strongest light | 3 |
to make them understand | 3 |
which he was accompanied | 3 |
the name of botany | 3 |
him to be a | 3 |
so well pleased with | 3 |
the possession of these | 3 |
in whatever related to | 3 |
thirteen years of age | 3 |
he was at the | 3 |
who had been in | 3 |
came out to the | 3 |
that he would be | 3 |
degrees minutes seconds south | 3 |
and then went to | 3 |
went off to an | 3 |
ever heard of the | 3 |
that they would never | 3 |
on board to take | 3 |
it must have been | 3 |
in the south sea | 3 |
his old friend oree | 3 |
and that was the | 3 |
that in the midst | 3 |
the natives of this | 3 |
of the ship were | 3 |
have an opportunity of | 3 |
would be able to | 3 |
a pile of stones | 3 |
part with it for | 3 |
had ever met with | 3 |
a few of them | 3 |
to a little distance | 3 |
date of the year | 3 |
and in return gave | 3 |
guinea and new holland | 3 |
near the watering place | 3 |
he had made his | 3 |
between the english and | 3 |
as he was a | 3 |
to proceed with the | 3 |
than it had been | 3 |
it was at first | 3 |
large number of the | 3 |
to examine the coast | 3 |
of the gentlemen on | 3 |
as our commander could | 3 |
one of the gentlemen | 3 |
a present to the | 3 |
that they were the | 3 |
to the admiralty on | 3 |
was not willing to | 3 |
and especially of the | 3 |
that he might have | 3 |
western point of the | 3 |
was not likely to | 3 |
of seamen in long | 3 |
in which it was | 3 |
as our commander was | 3 |
of good hope on | 3 |
it may be sufficient | 3 |
the most complete manner | 3 |
received by the natives | 3 |
two or three times | 3 |
was fired over them | 3 |
and there was a | 3 |
and the bay of | 3 |
of the southern hemisphere | 3 |
to sir joseph banks | 3 |
judged it to be | 3 |
embark in the voyage | 3 |
to conceal his tears | 3 |
was no reason to | 3 |
our commander would not | 3 |
on the th january | 3 |
but a few days | 3 |
were obliged to leave | 3 |
that the lieutenant was | 3 |
they judged to be | 3 |
discovered by the french | 3 |
to the king of | 3 |
night between the th | 3 |
was to have been | 3 |
the face of the | 3 |
to be capable of | 3 |
produce of the island | 3 |
while the gentlemen were | 3 |
and five or six | 3 |
they appeared to set | 3 |
his escape into the | 3 |
which one of the | 3 |
who study the stars | 3 |
and it is said | 3 |
of the english breed | 3 |
not the least doubt | 3 |
observations of the sun | 3 |
a discharge of small | 3 |
the united service museum | 3 |
and the following day | 3 |
of eight or ten | 3 |
the island of owhyhee | 3 |
daggers out of each | 3 |
were able to get | 3 |
but they had not | 3 |
and as there was | 3 |
to determine the question | 3 |
was surrounded by a | 3 |
as the latitude of | 3 |
and sails of the | 3 |
and out of the | 3 |
he might meet with | 3 |
with the loss of | 3 |
captain cook had the | 3 |
as they were in | 3 |
to take a view | 3 |
the evening of this | 3 |
of the two vessels | 3 |
he said he had | 3 |
the people on board | 3 |
of twenty thousand pounds | 3 |
in her upper works | 3 |
if he met with | 3 |
them on to the | 3 |
at this time the | 3 |
and to take the | 3 |
information as to the | 3 |
to send to the | 3 |
most of the chiefs | 3 |
who commanded in the | 3 |
to direct his course | 3 |
otaheite and the neighbouring | 3 |
as a memorial of | 3 |
and in a few | 3 |
made to the knowledge | 3 |
of both ships were | 3 |
that he had no | 3 |
by the help of | 3 |
to the discovery of | 3 |
of four or five | 3 |
the english and the | 3 |
of the greatest importance | 3 |
and a second one | 3 |
our first and second | 3 |
which could not fail | 3 |
which the english were | 3 |
which seemed to be | 3 |
king george the third | 3 |
the bay in which | 3 |
of captain cook in | 3 |
to this part of | 3 |
top of the hill | 3 |
with a kind of | 3 |
on th february a | 3 |
but as soon as | 3 |
in the situation of | 3 |
without the least appearance | 3 |
in a condition to | 3 |
at a small distance | 3 |
very similar to that | 3 |
one of the trees | 3 |
and anchored in the | 3 |
the party returned to | 3 |
to look for a | 3 |
the discoveries made by | 3 |
of a terra australis | 3 |
lives of many of | 3 |
he gave orders that | 3 |
our commander could not | 3 |
from the number of | 3 |
the resolution was in | 3 |
in which there was | 3 |
in search of them | 3 |
latitude degrees minutes south | 3 |
oars had been taken | 3 |
but they would not | 3 |
upon a nearer approach | 3 |
to be the only | 3 |
as far as possible | 3 |
a matter of surprise | 3 |
during the short stay | 3 |
when he had gotten | 3 |
was a happy circumstance | 3 |
tupia called to them | 3 |
main body of the | 3 |
got away from the | 3 |
was called by the | 3 |
led out of the | 3 |
he was of opinion | 3 |
it was understood that | 3 |
there was no such | 3 |
man and two women | 3 |
the discovery of the | 3 |
of the like kind | 3 |
the importance of the | 3 |
could not be recovered | 3 |
by every means in | 3 |
part of the ocean | 3 |
the inhabitants of that | 3 |
leagues to the westward | 3 |
the result of this | 3 |
with the natives for | 3 |
the two ships sailed | 3 |
on sunday the th | 3 |
and he and his | 3 |
were able to make | 3 |
was at this time | 3 |
fell in with the | 3 |
navigators got under sail | 3 |
that it was his | 3 |
about twenty of the | 3 |
took off his cap | 3 |
the leak of the | 3 |
on the mind of | 3 |
his final leave of | 3 |
to the north in | 3 |
make the best of | 3 |
this could not be | 3 |
with whom he had | 3 |
they will not be | 3 |
a variety of curious | 3 |
part of new holland | 3 |
the country was very | 3 |
death of captain cook | 3 |
other islands of the | 3 |
with hook and line | 3 |
eight years of age | 3 |
appearance of the country | 3 |
the ship could not | 3 |
did not dare to | 3 |
was not in the | 3 |
for which they were | 3 |
salt beef and pork | 3 |
to the natives of | 3 |
the number of the | 3 |
it appeared to be | 3 |
on th december they | 3 |
of the island and | 3 |
in a high southern | 3 |
the subject of the | 3 |
were not able to | 3 |
the country of the | 3 |
distance from the shore | 3 |
our commander was at | 3 |
he took the opportunity | 3 |
the use of his | 3 |
and on th january | 3 |
to retire to the | 3 |
great number of the | 3 |
the latter end of | 3 |
head of the naval | 3 |
the same time he | 3 |
with two boats to | 3 |
when he came to | 3 |
as the lieutenant was | 3 |
and to the great | 3 |
of great importance to | 3 |
violence of the waves | 3 |
by the conduct of | 3 |
should be made to | 3 |
least with regard to | 3 |
after which he was | 3 |
him as a present | 3 |
if it should be | 3 |
out of the reach | 3 |
the fate of the | 3 |
the shore of the | 3 |
large quantity of the | 3 |
were of the same | 3 |
the prosecution of his | 3 |
the advice of his | 3 |
directed his course to | 3 |
entrance of the strait | 3 |
being dashed to pieces | 3 |
which captain cook made | 3 |
of asia and america | 3 |
of the cape of | 3 |
it was some time | 3 |
disposition of the inhabitants | 3 |
according to his own | 3 |
very depth of winter | 3 |
the discovery of a | 3 |
will be found in | 3 |
the rest of his | 3 |
a part of their | 3 |
it into the water | 3 |
the coming of the | 3 |
in the opinion of | 3 |
was only a single | 3 |
resemblance to that of | 3 |
to be sent to | 3 |
put off from the | 3 |
was strongly solicited to | 3 |
course to the northward | 3 |
in the most imminent | 3 |
in pursuance of this | 3 |
the ship was found | 3 |
lieutenant in the royal | 3 |
were visited by the | 3 |
those which had been | 3 |
they were again blown | 3 |
attention was paid to | 3 |
for the purposes of | 3 |
which the people were | 3 |
on the back of | 3 |
chief of the island | 3 |
and in the evening | 3 |
that they saw land | 3 |
bad state of health | 3 |
was informed that the | 3 |
not appear to have | 3 |
in other parts of | 3 |
had been brought from | 3 |
he took off his | 3 |
the safety of their | 3 |
the natives were very | 3 |
had been lost in | 3 |
captain cook in his | 3 |
is to be seen | 3 |
they were off the | 3 |
the vicinity of land | 3 |
he returned on board | 3 |
a visit on board | 3 |
the means by which | 3 |
a piece of ground | 3 |
did not know how | 3 |
after a stay of | 3 |
and under the command | 3 |
from east to west | 3 |
which had formerly been | 3 |
additions to the knowledge | 3 |
there was no danger | 3 |
given as degrees minutes | 3 |
can be no doubt | 3 |
was made for the | 3 |
are not to be | 3 |
he went on shore | 3 |
the manners and customs | 3 |
it would be impossible | 3 |
far as he was | 3 |
for the advancement of | 3 |
the secretary of the | 3 |
he was preparing to | 3 |
with regard to their | 3 |
the rank of a | 3 |
they were in a | 3 |
the height of summer | 3 |
in the pursuit of | 3 |
the lives of many | 3 |
to set little value | 3 |
it would not have | 3 |
of all the other | 3 |
position as degrees minutes | 3 |
were so far from | 3 |
of his people as | 3 |
the people who had | 3 |
anchored in table bay | 3 |
anchor in the bay | 3 |
other productions of the | 3 |
the captain came to | 3 |
years and eighteen days | 3 |
part of the ship | 3 |
in the ensuing summer | 3 |
this part of new | 3 |
a place of safety | 3 |
it was absolutely necessary | 3 |
seemed to vie with | 3 |
farther to the south | 3 |
the ile aux coudres | 3 |
of our commander was | 3 |
received a letter from | 3 |
of the american coast | 3 |
with the greatest difficulty | 3 |
the inspection of the | 3 |
they returned to the | 3 |
end of the town | 3 |
brought with him a | 3 |
a boar and sow | 3 |
to trade with the | 3 |
of which were very | 3 |
the reputation of the | 3 |
of the countries which | 3 |
it seemed to be | 3 |
with so much violence | 3 |
a short distance from | 3 |
that he should endeavour | 3 |
was in a state | 3 |
the island of huaheine | 3 |
as good as ever | 3 |
which he called the | 3 |
no part of the | 3 |
was accompanied with a | 3 |
and on th october | 3 |
brought him to the | 3 |
in the gulf of | 3 |
visit to captain cook | 3 |
and when he was | 3 |
that he was a | 3 |
with those of the | 3 |
cook was able to | 3 |
a party of natives | 3 |
to the custom of | 3 |
appeared to be very | 3 |
men wounded of the | 3 |
he therefore ordered the | 3 |
of which were covered | 3 |
a visit to captain | 3 |
order to make some | 3 |
he ordered to be | 3 |
that he insisted on | 3 |
that one of them | 3 |
as they were very | 3 |
to the history of | 3 |
was entirely owing to | 3 |
and two or three | 3 |
captain cook gave it | 3 |
a little more than | 3 |
to many of the | 3 |
for the island of | 3 |
people who had been | 3 |
was on the point | 3 |
a party went ashore | 3 |
the boats to the | 3 |
and there was every | 3 |
the chiefs of the | 3 |
on the subject of | 3 |
the difficulties of the | 3 |
he was glad to | 3 |
him out of the | 3 |
of the dutch east | 3 |
from place to place | 3 |
the people were very | 3 |
rob of lemons and | 3 |
the form of a | 3 |
in the most effectual | 3 |
to take care of | 3 |
had the mortification of | 3 |
one of which he | 3 |
the determination of the | 3 |
of the indians to | 3 |
the upper part of | 3 |
three hundred yards from | 3 |
far to the east | 3 |
our navigators got under | 3 |
a party of marines | 3 |
which lies to the | 3 |
at a great distance | 3 |
there is not a | 3 |
found to be degrees | 3 |
one of his own | 3 |
when the ships were | 3 |
a musket to be | 3 |
with the utmost expedition | 3 |
no small degree of | 3 |
could be spared from | 3 |
off to the ships | 3 |
by two or three | 3 |
no land could be | 3 |
which happened to be | 3 |
to the voyage of | 3 |
and which is called | 3 |
a very loud tone | 3 |
to such of the | 3 |
of his own profession | 3 |
marine surveyor of newfoundland | 3 |
that they would not | 3 |
the strait of le | 3 |
of no small importance | 3 |
had not been long | 3 |
on th june they | 3 |
upon the present occasion | 3 |
and then on the | 3 |
that had been visited | 3 |
was the last time | 3 |
of the king of | 3 |
kind which they had | 3 |
that could not be | 3 |
on th march the | 3 |
off from the ship | 3 |
the strength of the | 3 |
than they would otherwise | 3 |
of the stolen articles | 3 |
he had been informed | 3 |
from the opposite side | 3 |
that they were to | 3 |
about two miles from | 3 |
five leagues to the | 3 |
had been given to | 3 |
fired over his head | 3 |
he arrived on the | 3 |
make them understand that | 3 |
cook says it was | 3 |
step that could be | 3 |
which they exchanged for | 3 |
had he not been | 3 |
of meeting with a | 3 |
in tierra del fuego | 3 |
there was something very | 3 |
the bay of st | 3 |
while the ship lay | 3 |
the ship had been | 3 |
that it is the | 3 |
and the natives of | 3 |
in the following year | 3 |
of the strait of | 3 |
and one or two | 3 |
in order to prevent | 3 |
who had come on | 3 |
the natural history of | 3 |
and in the longitude | 3 |
time was spent in | 3 |
the th they anchored | 3 |
of his own country | 3 |
where they arrived on | 3 |
in the very depth | 3 |
the planet venus over | 3 |
variations of the compass | 3 |
the crews of the | 3 |
the latitude of degrees | 3 |
that the captain could | 3 |
it to be a | 3 |
and the benefit of | 3 |
the coast to the | 3 |
swell coming from the | 3 |
out of the woods | 3 |
being then in the | 3 |
the introduction of the | 3 |
he had the satisfaction | 3 |
to such an extent | 3 |
before he left england | 3 |
the report of the | 3 |
to get through the | 3 |
lieutenant on board the | 3 |
brought to an anchor | 3 |
the canoe which was | 3 |
ordered a musket to | 3 |
was made in the | 3 |
been lost in the | 3 |
as soon as it | 3 |
crews of the two | 3 |
of the natives as | 3 |
they fell in with | 3 |
manner in which they | 3 |
the people of otaheite | 3 |
the sake of the | 3 |
to put an end | 3 |
and the society isles | 3 |
they came to an | 3 |
but they were not | 3 |
it would appear that | 3 |
for him by the | 3 |
it was the opinion | 3 |
above five or six | 3 |
they would otherwise have | 3 |
and a half in | 3 |
would be unable to | 3 |
the beginning of the | 3 |
in the afternoon i | 3 |
it will be sufficient | 3 |
there would be no | 3 |
to the people of | 3 |
it was entirely owing | 3 |
the study of astronomy | 3 |
discoveries made by the | 3 |
found necessary to put | 3 |
in addition to the | 3 |
the origin of the | 3 |
would be of little | 3 |
far as it was | 3 |
in danger of being | 3 |
for the prosecution of | 3 |
she was found to | 3 |
cook says he was | 3 |
it was not easy | 3 |
off to an island | 3 |
our commander went on | 3 |
was the means of | 3 |
errors have been corrected | 3 |
could be met with | 3 |
they had been on | 3 |
be supported by the | 3 |
and in every part | 3 |
not one of the | 3 |
on the th november | 3 |
the departure of the | 3 |
would have been a | 3 |
a narrow escape from | 3 |
the name of cook | 3 |
were thought to be | 3 |
which they had seen | 3 |
on th january they | 3 |
were the effects of | 3 |
in the immediate neighbourhood | 3 |
men were on the | 3 |
an opportunity of examining | 3 |
from different parts of | 3 |
and the tide of | 3 |
it might have been | 3 |
customs of the inhabitants | 3 |
to be part of | 3 |
he was on board | 3 |
a northern passage to | 3 |
the course of their | 3 |
had reason to believe | 3 |
take a view of | 3 |
gave the appellation of | 3 |
to sir hugh palliser | 3 |
which they found to | 3 |
be fired over the | 3 |
to the surprise of | 3 |
when it is considered | 3 |
they should not be | 3 |
on the edge of | 3 |
found to be much | 3 |
in the first place | 3 |
the centre of the | 3 |
opportunity of examining the | 3 |
of the town of | 3 |
great a distance from | 3 |
been taken out of | 3 |
the united states of | 3 |
new holland and new | 3 |
the longitude of the | 3 |
which had attended the | 3 |
with a shout of | 3 |
had been seen before | 3 |
through which the endeavour | 3 |
of the conduct of | 3 |
in a better state | 3 |
it is very evident | 3 |
were able to see | 3 |
the grand object of | 3 |
austral del espiritu santo | 3 |
that they had not | 3 |
pleased with his reception | 3 |
longitude of the places | 3 |
in a threatening manner | 3 |
when the ship had | 3 |
cook was induced to | 3 |
the south of the | 3 |
they were received with | 3 |
there was not one | 3 |
was in his power | 3 |
went on board the | 3 |
the hair of his | 3 |
and when they were | 3 |
was no more than | 3 |
west side of america | 3 |
there was no probability | 3 |
the isle of georgia | 3 |
to that of otaheite | 3 |
to be manned with | 3 |
that it is not | 3 |
it was in the | 3 |
to an anchor at | 3 |
in a very loud | 3 |
captain cook could not | 3 |
dividing the thumb from | 3 |
to the reputation of | 3 |
out of the sound | 3 |
upon account of the | 3 |
by the royal society | 3 |
it would not be | 3 |
in for the land | 3 |
few of the indians | 3 |
he met with no | 3 |
of the indians were | 3 |
canoes came out to | 3 |
wrote to the admiralty | 3 |
a good anchorage was | 3 |
of the ships were | 3 |
this was the more | 3 |
left the cape of | 3 |
and a portion of | 3 |
they were under the | 3 |
which they seemed to | 3 |
well adapted to the | 3 |
to take advantage of | 3 |
to the south pacific | 3 |
in the coal trade | 3 |
a small distance from | 3 |
enabled him to prosecute | 3 |
one of whom was | 3 |
him with the dagger | 3 |
they were received by | 3 |
fired wide of them | 3 |
the fire of the | 3 |
to take possession of | 3 |
of the voyages of | 3 |
existence of a southern | 3 |
the expense of government | 3 |
the spring of the | 3 |
the islanders of the | 3 |
on one side of | 3 |
and a variety of | 3 |
at the mouth of | 3 |
would have been the | 3 |
formed the opinion that | 3 |
out in the pinnace | 3 |
coast of new guinea | 3 |
was taken on board | 3 |
where he met with | 3 |
the morals of the | 3 |
the author of the | 3 |
came to a resolution | 3 |
he staid till the | 3 |
in a greater degree | 3 |
was to be found | 3 |
on the conduct of | 3 |
them to come on | 3 |
of the natural history | 3 |
and many of the | 3 |
place to which he | 3 |
musket over their heads | 3 |
was ready to sail | 3 |
in a friendly manner | 3 |
taking in wood and | 3 |
with a variety of | 3 |
of the indians was | 3 |
the rank of lieutenant | 3 |
in time to prevent | 3 |
off the coast of | 3 |
part of the day | 3 |
his knowledge of the | 3 |
appeared to be satisfied | 3 |
sight of the island | 3 |
the west coast of | 3 |
for the cape of | 3 |
to fire upon them | 3 |
were seen on the | 3 |
in his own words | 3 |
and this was the | 3 |
captain cook determined to | 3 |
of a considerable height | 3 |
they were said to | 3 |
it was remarkable that | 3 |
bay on the th | 3 |
on a piece of | 3 |
cook believed to be | 3 |
variation of the compass | 3 |
number of the natives | 3 |
the risk of being | 3 |
took the opportunity to | 3 |
of the sun was | 3 |
to the resolution and | 3 |
and they did not | 3 |
it can only be | 3 |
of which they had | 3 |
had been given by | 3 |
but to no purpose | 3 |
they were informed that | 3 |
were very fond of | 3 |
it was happy for | 3 |
and it is probable | 3 |
with the news of | 3 |
discharge of small shot | 3 |
the tide of flood | 3 |
in the large cutter | 3 |
discoveries in the south | 3 |
more of the natives | 3 |
a little distance from | 3 |
number of small islands | 3 |
but it was too | 3 |
no more than a | 3 |
than had been expected | 3 |
that it could be | 3 |
was the opinion of | 3 |
remainder of the voyage | 3 |
from the information of | 3 |
cook and king were | 3 |
that the natives had | 3 |
in which the english | 3 |
of which we had | 3 |
part of the canoe | 3 |
of cook will be | 3 |
and the master was | 3 |
since leaving the cape | 3 |
in the centre of | 3 |
of the absence of | 3 |
cook and his officers | 3 |
upon the minds of | 3 |
in every part of | 3 |
but it did not | 3 |
the most effectual manner | 3 |
to the study of | 3 |
then to proceed to | 3 |
visited by the natives | 3 |
were inclined to be | 3 |
on th january the | 3 |
the life of captain | 3 |
as fast as they | 3 |
a supply of fresh | 3 |
the whole force of | 3 |
it was his purpose | 3 |
be of little consequence | 3 |
he could not be | 3 |
the body of a | 3 |
was received by the | 3 |
in one of which | 3 |
success of the voyage | 3 |
had met with in | 3 |
the captain and his | 3 |
was highly probable that | 3 |
made use of it | 3 |
they were treated with | 3 |
and he had the | 3 |
does not give the | 3 |
to the number of | 3 |
one of the first | 3 |
in a part of | 3 |
the sheep and goats | 3 |
with the remainder of | 3 |
went on shore to | 3 |
the skirts of the | 3 |
he did not find | 3 |
cook was appointed to | 3 |
which had been offered | 3 |
were afraid of the | 3 |
the ship was under | 3 |
are eaters of human | 3 |
of many of them | 3 |
in order to obtain | 3 |
a blow with a | 3 |
in the most complete | 3 |
shot over their heads | 3 |
he found it necessary | 3 |
he was desirous of | 3 |
they were permitted to | 3 |
of his own countrymen | 3 |
of geography and navigation | 3 |
the following account of | 3 |
to sit down by | 3 |
by the fact that | 3 |
a chart of the | 3 |
of the men were | 3 |
through the strait of | 3 |
a list of the | 3 |
one of the men | 3 |
the reach of navigation | 3 |
the king of spain | 3 |
out to meet them | 3 |
either to the east | 3 |
at the risk of | 3 |
the westward of the | 3 |
there was only a | 3 |
was led out of | 3 |
voyage of the endeavour | 3 |
that she was not | 3 |
on th november the | 3 |
the ship was immediately | 3 |
off in a canoe | 3 |
longitude of the place | 3 |
south point of the | 3 |
on the night of | 3 |
surface of the water | 3 |
on their arrival at | 3 |
as the inhabitants of | 3 |
they had not gone | 3 |
had been noticed in | 3 |
the principal part of | 3 |
exerted himself to the | 3 |
that he had found | 3 |
and having found the | 3 |
out of the way | 3 |
to be cut off | 3 |
in the harbour of | 3 |
that they were able | 3 |
given to the world | 3 |
had given the name | 3 |
side of the ship | 3 |
off the island of | 3 |
of the neighbouring islands | 3 |
he and his companions | 3 |
one of the indians | 3 |
on th may they | 3 |
as those of the | 3 |
manners and customs of | 3 |
were found to have | 3 |
it was highly probable | 3 |
in the expenditure of | 3 |
fine stream of fresh | 3 |
was to put the | 3 |
whole length of the | 3 |
he was led out | 3 |
seamen in long voyages | 3 |
it was judged that | 3 |
owing to contrary winds | 3 |
in his journal of | 3 |
with the first of | 3 |
a proper place for | 3 |
ship was under sail | 3 |
have added to the | 3 |
of the most important | 3 |
a blow on the | 3 |
and not in the | 3 |
of which had been | 3 |
the case of the | 3 |
in a few days | 3 |
of their having been | 3 |
to search for a | 3 |
was no less than | 3 |
he was not able | 3 |
had been made by | 3 |
he was attended by | 3 |
and returned to the | 3 |
the edge of a | 3 |
attention to every object | 3 |
quickly surrounded by canoes | 3 |
a letter to the | 3 |
describes the country as | 3 |
to be supported by | 3 |
it was on the | 3 |
to the health of | 3 |
seemed to be more | 3 |
did not approve of | 3 |
the oars had been | 3 |
the first object of | 3 |
was with the greatest | 3 |
whom he had been | 3 |
that if he were | 3 |
down to the shore | 3 |
of the united states | 3 |
belonging to any of | 3 |
of the sea and | 3 |
that had hitherto been | 3 |
morning of the next | 3 |
soon as he should | 3 |
the shape of a | 3 |
had never been seen | 3 |
of the kurile islands | 3 |
evening of this day | 3 |
a piece of native | 3 |
are to be found | 3 |
belonging to the discovery | 3 |
and some of them | 3 |
it was in his | 3 |
captain cook would not | 3 |
to be of considerable | 3 |
that not one of | 3 |
must have been very | 3 |
people in the boats | 3 |
the island of madeira | 3 |
his history of the | 3 |
to the god of | 3 |
taking part in the | 3 |
introduction to the voyage | 3 |
the land by a | 3 |
belonging to the adventure | 3 |
to the latitude of | 3 |
plymouth on the th | 3 |
the third lieutenant of | 3 |
in any other man | 3 |