| William Fordyce Mavor - 1813 - 368 pages
...from the land, the hollow swell still continuing; our depth of water was from sixty to seventy-five fathom. While we were becalmed, Mr, Banks, being out in the boat, shot two Port Egmont hens, which were in every respect the same as those that are found in great, numbers... | |
| General history - 1814 - 798 pages
...from the land, the hollow swell still continuing; our depth of water was from sixty to seventy-five fathom. While we were becalmed, Mr Banks, being out in the boat, shot two Port Egmont hens, which were in every respect the same as those that are found in great numbers... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 550 pages
...from the land, the hollow swell still continuing; our depth of water was from sixty to seventy-five fathom. While we were becalmed, Mr Banks, being out in the boat, shot two Port Egmont hens, which were in every respect the same as those that are found in great numbers... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 534 pages
...from the land, the hollow 'swell still continuing; our depth of water was from sixty to seventy-five fathom. While we were becalmed, Mr Banks, being out in the boat, shot two Port Egmont hens, which were in every respect the same as those that are found in great numbers... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 528 pages
...from the land, the hollow swell still continuing; our depth of water was from sixty to seventy-five fathom. While we were becalmed., Mr Banks, being out in the boat, shut two Port Egmont hens, which were in every respect the same as those that are found in great numbers... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 pages
...from the land, the hollow swell still continuing ; our depth of water was from sixty to seventy-five fathom. While we were becalmed, Mr. Banks, being out in the boat, shot two Port Egmont hens, which were in every respect the same as those that are found in great numbers... | |
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