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trigram frequency
on the th410
one of the204
the th of178
some of the162
part of the143
of the natives140
which had been107
the name of104
at the same95
the next day94
the same time93
on board the91
of the ship91
in order to89
to the south86
out of the79
to the north78
that it was77
of the country76
of the island75
found to be74
to have been70
the inhabitants of68
that they were68
and it was67
of captain cook67
as soon as67
appeared to be67
the ship was66
which he had65
that he had62
the island of60
of the voyage60
in consequence of59
that he was58
of the inhabitants57
captain cook was56
in the morning56
and on the54
could not be54
with regard to54
who had been54
to be the53
was found to53
it was not53
by the natives53
of the th53
the command of52
side of the52
of the english51
account of the51
for the purpose51
to the ship49
was to be48
two or three48
on the st48
at this time47
the natives were47
cape of good47
of good hope47
of the indians47
the cape of46
as well as45
to be a45
would have been45
as far as45
one of them44
he had been44
there was no44
of the same44
of the south42
on account of42
they had been42
in the afternoon41
at that time40
the distance of40
of new zealand39
of the bay39
which they were39
parts of the39
the morning of39
and in the39
the coast of39
the natives of39
of which was38
in such a38
in the same38
to an anchor38
that they had38
a piece of37
that had been37
the next morning37
to the east36
morning of the36
the royal society36
seemed to be36
that there was36
to the west36
with the natives36
the st of36
it had been35
in which he35
the people of35
which they had35
at the time35
captain cook had35
of the endeavour35
of the ships35
a number of35
the pacific ocean34
inhabitants of the34
he did not34
as it was34
the rest of34
the course of34
any of the34
of the sea33
in the evening33
which he was33
to captain cook33
the whole of33
of the most33
he could not33
of the crew33
some of them32
it was a32
they were not32
the head of32
owing to the32
the latitude of32
of which he32
of the two32
in which the31
of the people31
on the rd31
of the resolution31
had not been31
of them were31
our commander had31
of the world31
the purpose of30
of the admiralty30
that he might30
they could not30
of the men30
of the globe30
to the northward30
cook and his30
it was the30
of his own30
he was to30
on this occasion30
an opportunity of30
as they were30
regard to the30
at the distance29
from the shore29
came to an29
end of the29
in the most29
they did not29
and a half29
it was found29
many of the29
rest of the28
on the next28
it would be28
till the th28
of the coast28
were found to28
our commander was28
were able to28
the same day28
with respect to28
the end of28
name of the28
in a very28
the south seas28
banks and dr28
and his friends28
on the same28
in the bay27
in the course27
in the night27
several of the27
went on shore27
of the islands27
to the southward27
board the resolution27
command of the27
a quantity of26
of his people26
degrees minutes south26
on the other26
when he was26
of the river26
that of the26
they had not26
he was not25
in the island25
to the admiralty25
to be seen25
this part of25
of the year25
were to be25
and it is25
the ships were25
the resolution was25
of the other25
the captain was25
coast of new25
as he was25
in search of25
to which he24
the time of24
of which were24
soon as the24
of the royal24
that part of24
round the world24
the rd of24
and he was24
on th july24
during the whole24
of the vessel24
of the earth24
which captain cook24
it is not24
was in the24
distance from the24
to the westward24
under the command24
came on board24
be able to23
was able to23
the earl of23
they were able23
to return to23
a view of23
and the other23
of the expedition23
that he would23
and some of23
did not seem23
the number of23
a part of23
of the chiefs23
not to be23
that could be23
th of june23
and in a23
on th august23
the conduct of23
those of the22
the south sea22
and the natives22
with the utmost22
there was a22
seems to have22
the part of22
that he should22
on th april22
belonging to the22
course to the22
this was the22
to be found22
as they had22
the two ships22
accompanied by mr22
as to the22
must have been22
the middle of22
the society islands22
it to be22
view of the22
to be an21
sir hugh palliser21
on the subject21
the weather was21
on th may21
on th october21
of all the21
at the head21
the situation of21
said to have21
the endeavour was21
of the discovery21
many of them21
most of the21
he was a21
but it was21
which our commander21
more than a21
in the pinnace21
he would not21
to be very21
the appearance of21
as he had21
from the ship21
it did not21
of the place21
though it was20
to the natives20
that it would20
they seemed to20
our voyagers were20
a few days20
point of the20
respect to the20
the bay of20
of one of20
two of the20
and that the20
of the sun20
the south pacific20
of the harbour20
the result of20
the cause of20
was obliged to20
and the next20
one or two20
in the south20
were in the20
whole of the20
reason to believe20
in the highest20
in which they20
and of the20
on his return20
the loss of19
to look for19
at the cape19
it should be19
it was in19
our people had19
a variety of19
of some of19
of our voyagers19
in new zealand19
of the party19
of the gentlemen19
a state of19
on the part19
those who were19
by no means19
to be in19
there was not19
might have been19
and the rest19
natives of the19
on th june19
did not think19
board the ship19
to the english19
the use of19
for some time19
master of the18
of the water18
had to be18
back to the18
and on th18
so that the18
th of december18
knowledge of the18
head of the18
into the water18
a party of18
to the resolution18
proved to be18
of which they18
the history of18
voyage round the18
of which the18
return to the18
had been sent18
a supply of18
a quarter of18
consequence of the18
that our commander18
the crew were18
of the pacific18
supposed to be18
no less than18
wood and water18
by some of18
on the nd18
the health of18
gave the name18
the english were18
to be of18
degrees minutes west18
if they had18
had been taken18
and to the18
one of which18
it would have18
they were in18
he would have18
that the natives18
the knowledge of18
down to the18
he met with18
to make a18
in the neighbourhood18
sight of the18
taken on board18
the captain had18
one of his18
in his hand18
if he had18
a short time18
of the king18
of the southern18
to the shore18
of the marines17
such was the17
in with the17
the town of17
by captain cook17
it may be17
of the great17
into the country17
in the country17
of the whole17
returned to the17
he had not17
the sandwich islands17
to the great17
sir joseph banks17
of the officers17
that they should17
the prosecution of17
him to the17
on th march17
islands of the17
the place where17
the king of17
been discovered by17
with a view17
the evening of17
the th the17
were obliged to17
with the inhabitants17
of new holland17
th of august17
a matter of17
when they were17
transit of venus17
he had seen17
the following day17
there is a17
that captain cook16
the arrival of16
great number of16
the english gentlemen16
four or five16
the discovery of16
the board of16
happened to be16
to the king16
to take the16
manner in which16
they had to16
and they were16
one of these16
from the natives16
the isle of16
that they could16
the names of16
where they were16
the transit of16
captain cook and16
our navigators had16
three or four16
of the month16
in his power16
them to be16
he had a16
none of the16
at the end16
to that of16
he had the16
of our commander16
of the first16
was not a16
was made to16
had been in16
of the present16
up to the16
the top of16
that it is16
of the french16
of the day16
the new zealanders16
and there was16
he and his16
the first time16
close to the16
given to the16
had been given16
on the beach16
the longitude of16
the resolution and16
the direction of16
there is no16
in the latitude16
in a few16
himself to the16
to the ships16
with the same15
and one of15
and that he15
the entrance of15
along the coast15
where he was15
had been left15
have been the15
the friendly islands15
as he could15
that he could15
to have a15
into the sea15
the country was15
in honour of15
to which they15
they appeared to15
not the least15
the language of15
together with a15
in one of15
had been seen15
not a little15
of the kind15
off to the15
the ship had15
th of the15
on th november15
with which they15
after a time15
as to be15
the man who15
he had to15
called by the15
in the least15
up by the15
and the ship15
had met with15
the intention of15
a southern continent15
the remainder of15
it must be15
the fact that15
the position of15
the lieutenant and15
of the new15
of it was15
the west side15
of a mile15
th of april15
the hands of15
had been made15
voyage to the15
the other side15
to go on15
in a canoe15
of the town15
have been a15
course of the15
of our navigators15
put to sea15
which the natives15
the midst of15
had an opportunity15
the best of15
so as to15
our navigators were15
out in the14
said to be14
were employed in14
in the navy14
on board to14
to the sea14
would not have14
and cook says14
by one of14
was on the14
he came to14
degrees minutes east14
a great number14
greater part of14
by means of14
it was evident14
in a state14
be found in14
so far as14
that some of14
did not appear14
the want of14
found in the14
and at length14
he would be14
in the boats14
not have been14
on th february14
they began to14
that our navigators14
during the night14
the existence of14
the north of14
prosecution of the14
that they would14
some of which14
a hundred and14
state of the14
appears to have14
in the middle14
he was informed14
surface of the14
had hitherto been14
and then the14
which it was14
behaviour of the14
the greater part14
a visit to14
distance of about14
and when they14
him with a14
it could not14
the attention of14
as degrees minutes14
all of them14
is to be14
the boats were14
on the coast14
a sort of14
and did not14
seemed to have14
the southern ocean14
the design of14
as much as14
the bottom of14
to be fired14
of our people14
disposition of the14
our voyagers had14
some of his14
the necessity of14
of any kind13
earl of sandwich13
it might be13
of his voyage13
they had seen13
made to the13
to take a13
the present occasion13
it was his13
who appeared to13
and that they13
the object of13
to the discovery13
of fresh water13
they were obliged13
in the present13
not seem to13
it is a13
at the first13
of these islands13
had been so13
he was in13
the satisfaction of13
the effects of13
th of may13
were in a13
over to the13
a small island13
the lieutenant had13
evening of the13
in the year13
was informed that13
the east coast13
of the land13
and then to13
with the intention13
for that purpose13
search of a13
intercourse with the13
without the least13
could have been13
to the eastward13
of the sailors13
and his companions13
an account of13
the same kind13
that one of13
of their own13
the other hand13
th of january13
the lieutenant was13
on the north13
into the woods13
people of the13
come on board13
with the most13
leagues to the13
part of his13
of the last13
in the midst13
was one of13
was ordered to13
his course to13
him in the13
the british museum13
in conjunction with13
for the first13
few of the13
early in the13
object of the13
at a distance13
new south wales13
from the coast13
cook says that13
of such a13
the people were13
to the place13
he gave the13
whom he had13
years of age13
would not be13
covered with snow13
any part of13
it was with13
in the place13
which was a13
a kind of13
lieutenant cook and13
together with the12
with captain cook12
of the canoes12
to believe that12
large quantity of12
next day the12
the afternoon of12
quarter of a12
which is the12
had been stolen12
and from the12
each of the12
eclipse of the12
a few of12
but he was12
the gentlemen were12
that of a12
not more than12
the boats to12
to the island12
and that it12
the highest degree12
the safety of12
far to the12
the gulf of12
an eclipse of12
was in a12
been in the12
be an island12
in case of12
from each other12
of small shot12
upon the whole12
such a manner12
the north side12
as if they12
the state of12
man who had12
to the pacific12
was the only12
of those who12
th of february12
sent to the12
with which he12
was supposed to12
in this respect12
a large quantity12
them from the12
he should be12
of the navy12
the surface of12
to make the12
made for the12
not in the12
he thought it12
on the top12
the assistance of12
it was to12
met with in12
the island was12
in a great12
went on board12
the mouth of12
conduct of the12
was a matter12
as could be12
when it was12
but the natives12
he determined to12
had been discovered12
met with a12
west side of12
and the whole12
of them was12
no signs of12
seen on the12
in a short12
received by the12
to proceed to12
the endeavour had12
that in the12
he was obliged12
visit to the12
with that of12
a couple of12
it was now12
captain james cook12
the east side12
to our navigators12
success of the12
the rank of12
had never been12
on the east12
his return to12
a great measure12
part of it12
appeared to have12
of the boat12
the nd of12
of the society12
and he had12
surgeon of the12
but they were12
and had been12
and after a12
board the discovery12
found that the12
at one time12
appearance of the12
lieutenant cook had11
so that they11
every part of11
the men were11
the th they11
in the history11
it to the11
number of the11
them in the11
remainder of the11
judged to be11
bottom of the11
which was at11
the death of11
thought proper to11
after he had11
the back of11
the neighbouring islands11
which was the11
it was only11
was the most11
captain cook in11
could be obtained11
in the ship11
two of them11
it the name11
degrees of latitude11
that the ship11
had already been11
him to be11
the success of11
not only the11
from the south11
on th december11
the side of11
the sailors were11
was sent to11
but in the11
to be done11
on the west11
out to sea11
his last voyage11
th of november11
worthy of notice11
th of october11
discovered by the11
officers and men11
and the two11
he had no11
otaheite and the11
it is the11
place where the11
the same manner11
exposed to the11
of this kind11
the crew of11
north side of11
of their being11
an old man11
with all the11
on the ground11
of his men11
a large number11
they would be11
and at the11
in the water11
could be seen11
during the voyage11
the date of11
with small shot11
on which the11
were unable to11
clear of the11
into the boat11
to see the11
to come on11
body of the11
journal of the11
captain cook gave11
they were so11
nature of the11
length of time11
the honour of11
within sight of11
of opinion that11
and when he11
of its being11
be met with11
soon after the11
natives were seen11
th of march11
consequence of which11
will not be11
the royal navy11
of the hill11
history of the11
was followed by11
of the northumberland11
middle of the11
the edge of11
was at first11
the natives had11
the manner in11
of them had11
the old man11
as they could11
the nature of11
of his life11
fell in with11
on th january11
on their arrival11
in hopes of11
them in a11
with which the11
soon as he11
south pacific ocean11
lieutenant and his11
it was at11
in this place11
attempt was made11
three of the11
of a small11
that the captain11
was not till11
were so much11
afternoon of the11
a few minutes11
east side of11
which could not11
them into the11
with so much11
on the morning11
for some days11
upon the beach11
that there is11
along the shore11
during which time11
directed his course11
one hundred and11
it was remarkable11
as it is11
added to the11
in the british11
the first of11
covered with a10
he might be10
little more than10
that when the10
our people to10
on the present10
which the ship10
as our commander10
supposed to have10
as that of10
was appointed to10
of many of10
length of the10
in the whole10
to captain clerke10
not one of10
the opportunity of10
that there were10
at a place10
acquainted with the10
the islands of10
to the command10
and who was10
on the contrary10
to the rank10
the means of10
to the boats10
that they have10
was covered with10
the other gentlemen10
of north america10
of the boats10
of which is10
the journal of10
to go to10
to the knowledge10
and a large10
for a time10
the opinion of10
was owing to10
more of the10
the return of10
an anchor in10
and as soon10
return to england10
that have been10
was accompanied by10
in the prosecution10
as long as10
for the voyage10
the reach of10
had reason to10
came to the10
till he had10
the straits of10
far as he10
which was not10
island in the10
that they are10
consequence of this10
no more than10
was not the10
by a large10
is described as10
of a large10
the introduction of10
in the shape10
which was made10
cook did not10
which have been10
of the dutch10
the indians were10
with the greatest10
was given to10
chief of the10
a present of10
in their canoes10
would be of10
productions of the10
mouth of the10
th of july10
upon which the10
to our commander10
tierra del fuego10
able to get10
more to the10
was carried on10
was made by10
on th september10
must not be10
it has been10
people in the10
were visited by10
at the island10
by the english10
not a single10
by our people10
the whole voyage10
as the ship10
came to a10
that the king10
a friendly intercourse10
the character of10
of the adventure10
the disposition of10
of the strait10
account of his10
surrounded by a10
five or six10
to their own10
a plentiful supply10
where they had10
they would not10
far from the10
him in his10
out to the10
to go in10
the face of10
he went on10
made use of10
his way to10
from the island10
arrived on the10
were of the10
the sight of10
and the gentlemen10
over their heads10
he was at10
the ship to10
large number of10
the king and10
likely to be10
a man who10
followed by a10
made in the10
the extent of10
was promoted to10
they had a10
survey of the10
the shape of10
it is said10
in the southern10
the th and10
when the ship10
and as the10
by this time10
to have the10
the appellation of10
they were to10
from the cape10
he was able10
from the sea10
they met with10
so that he10
the preservation of10
cook gave the10
of a very10
and those of10
it is probable10
on to the10
possession of the10
to his own10
towards the shore10
derived from the9
which has been9
the night of9
have been discovered9
the account of9
in sight of9
and made a9
situation of the9
he left the9
from which the9
that they must9
put an end9
away from the9
charge of the9
direction of the9
by the name9
at this place9
it could be9
to examine the9
and all the9
of a southern9
be sufficient to9
most of them9
could not have9
lieutenant of marines9
to give up9
carried on with9
them with a9
of the north9
there were no9
the lieutenant of9
to the voyage9
one of their9
appointed to the9
land to the9
one of those9
soon as they9
a point of9
this was a9
be of service9
the only one9
the body of9
fired over them9
the ship and9
the main land9
a considerable distance9
but as the9
and a few9
the consequence of9
by which the9
of the trees9
cook determined to9
about the same9
heard of the9
but when he9
of them to9
they should be9
season of the9
and to take9
any of his9
had a very9
an end to9
of an hour9
was of opinion9
the east indies9
being desirous of9
land was discovered9
that it might9
and seemed to9
his power to9
the natives who9
far as the9
returned on board9
in the direction9
and which had9
on the shore9
that it had9
with a large9
in a manner9
the ice islands9
and his people9
of his mind9
but when they9
with him a9
that it could9
to the public9
they were very9
each of them9
of wood and9
that the english9
bows and arrows9
a hundred yards9
of the weather9
to the whole9
the length of9
in the resolution9
with the land9
it was necessary9
similar to those9
acquaintance with the9
with our navigators9
to be given9
the expense of9
on the following9
a body of9
to which the9
in that direction9
that the two9
yards from the9
which is called9
was attended with9
there was only9
the progress of9
a man of9
adapted to the9
the second voyage9
were ordered to9
between the two9
to the inhabitants9
for it was9
all of which9
was seen on9
the master was9
king of the9
should not be9
none of them9
of a few9
the neighbourhood of9
they were unable9
given by the9
by a great9
rio de janeiro9
when they had9
on their way9
part of new9
on shore to9
he had made9
of service to9
of no small9
time in the9
are to be9
for new zealand9
different parts of9
our people were9
distinguished by the9
it necessary to9
they were at9
to the world9
the recovery of9
on the sick9
the power of9
not far from9
part of their9
way to the9
in a small9
the tide of9
as captain cook9
went off to9
on board were9
had been visited9
by our navigators9
to be so9
to be made9
of meeting with9
gave him a9
order to make9
upon the subject9
of the scurvy9
was anxious to9
in some degree9
is said to9
were on the9
an object of9
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