| 1776 - 516 pages
...Cook failed in his Majefty's fhip the Refolution, with a company of a hundred and eighteen men, and performed a voyage of three years and eighteen 'days,...all the climates, from fifty-two degrees north, to feventy-onc degrees foutb, with the lofs of only one man by a difeafe ; and even that man, we are informed... | |
| 1780 - 740 pages
...fyftem of diet and cleanliners, that, to ufe his own words, C39-58.], under the care of Providence, lie, with a company of one hundred and eighteen men, performed...and eighteen days, throughout all the climates from 51 deg. North to 71 deg. South, with the lofs of only one man by diftemper; and this man is fuppofed... | |
| Sir John Pringle, Andrew Kippis - 1783 - 420 pages
...the means, by which, * under the * L * divine * divine favour, Captain COOK, with a * company of an hundred and eighteen * men*, performed a voyage of...all the * climates, from fifty-two degrees north to * feventy-one degrees fouth, with the lofs * of only one man by ficknefs f.' What muft enhance to us... | |
| 1777 - 750 pages
...incontcfted relation of tiie means., by which, " under the Divine favour, Capt. Cook, with a company of a hundred and eighteen men, performed a voyage of three...throughout all the climates from fifty-two degrees north to fcventy-one degrees luuth, with the lofs of only one man by a difeafe *." \Vliat mull enhance to us... | |
| 1796 - 746 pages
...the health of feumen in long voyages, and under the moft unfavourable circumilances, Captain Cook s narrative affords a memorable example, " who *, with...all the climates, from fifty-two degrees north to feventyone degrees fouth, with the lofs of only one man by ficknefs." There muft have occurred, therefore,... | |
| Adam Anderson - 1801 - 782 pages
...remembered, in honour ofthat able commander Captain Cook, that, with a company of 1 18 men, he performed this voyage of three years and eighteen days, throughout all the climates from 52 degrees north, to 71 degrees fouth, with the lofs of only one man by ficknefs ; which extraordinary... | |
| Samuel Miller - 1803 - 572 pages
...ravage* of this disease, in the vessels under his command. Captain COOK, thirty years after ANSON, with a company of one hundred and eighteen men, performed...and eighteen days, throughout all the climates, from 54 deg. north, to 7 a deg. south, with the loss of only ono man, who had been previously indisposed.... | |
| Samuel Miller - 1803 - 582 pages
...ravages of this disease, in the vessels under his command. Captain COOK, thirty years after ANSON, with a company of one hundred and eighteen men, performed a voyage of three years and eighteen day*, throughout all the climates, froni5i dcg. north, to 72 dcg. south, with the loss of only one... | |
| 1854 - 1110 pages
...incontested relation of the means by which, under Divine favour, Captain Cook, with a company of a hundred and eighteen men, performed a voyage of three...all the climates, from fifty-two degrees north to seventy-one degrees south, with the loss of only one man by sickness. .... I would now inquire of the... | |
| James Cook - 1837 - 232 pages
...unconceited, relation of the means by which, under Divine favour, Captain Cook, with a company of 118 men, performed a voyage of three years and eighteen days, throughout all the climates, from 52° North to 71° South latitude, with the loss of only one man by sickness. I would now inquire of... | |
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