The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs, Jilid 39Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1870 |
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... Island , In the Barque Glenisle . Mauritius , October 22nd , 1869 . DEAR SIR , -Having read Captain Brown's accounts ... Island as we were too far east . On rounding it , wind gradually hauling round to the S.E. until we sighted ...
... Island , In the Barque Glenisle . Mauritius , October 22nd , 1869 . DEAR SIR , -Having read Captain Brown's accounts ... Island as we were too far east . On rounding it , wind gradually hauling round to the S.E. until we sighted ...
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... Island , which Captain Brown mentions . * On the morning of the 29th at daybreak we sighted Pleasant Island . We seemed to have been seen from the island as soon as we saw it , as we could observe several canoes coming out towards us ...
... Island , which Captain Brown mentions . * On the morning of the 29th at daybreak we sighted Pleasant Island . We seemed to have been seen from the island as soon as we saw it , as we could observe several canoes coming out towards us ...
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... Island , but I must conclude and go on with the passage . We had light variable winds from the Equator to lat . 8 ° N. , and bad an easterly current of from twenty - five to thirty miles per day , which set us down in sight of Baring Island ...
... Island , but I must conclude and go on with the passage . We had light variable winds from the Equator to lat . 8 ° N. , and bad an easterly current of from twenty - five to thirty miles per day , which set us down in sight of Baring Island ...
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... Island , but it seems of little consequence as he tells us himself what the islanders themselves have for sale . In ... islands , and groups of islands , 4 ORIGIN OF THE POLYNESIAN NATION .
... Island , but it seems of little consequence as he tells us himself what the islanders themselves have for sale . In ... islands , and groups of islands , 4 ORIGIN OF THE POLYNESIAN NATION .
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... islands of Western Polynesia , and all remarkably different from each other ; every island of any size having one of its own , and the larger islands three or four . Confining our attention , therefore , to the lighter - coloured ...
... islands of Western Polynesia , and all remarkably different from each other ; every island of any size having one of its own , and the larger islands three or four . Confining our attention , therefore , to the lighter - coloured ...
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