A general history and collection of voyages and travels, arranged in systematic order by R. Kerr. Vol.12 (ch.3, sect.5) -vol.17, Випуски 24 – 26 |
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Сторінка 336
This island bore from us about N . by W . at the distance of four miles , and the
two westermost were in sight . These three islands make a kind of right - angled
triangle with each other , the distance between the eastermost and westermost is
...
This island bore from us about N . by W . at the distance of four miles , and the
two westermost were in sight . These three islands make a kind of right - angled
triangle with each other , the distance between the eastermost and westermost is
...
Сторінка 368
On the 21st of September we saw the islands called the Salvages , to the north of
the Canaries ; when the principal of these bore S . W . at the distance of about
five leagues , we found the variation of the compass by an azimuth to be 17° 50 .
On the 21st of September we saw the islands called the Salvages , to the north of
the Canaries ; when the principal of these bore S . W . at the distance of about
five leagues , we found the variation of the compass by an azimuth to be 17° 50 .
Сторінка 175
About ten o ' clock at night , a breeze sprung up at W . N . W . with which we stood
off north ; and at noon the next day , the Cavalles bore S . E . by E . distant eight
leagues ; the entrance of Doubtless Bay S . by W . distant three leagues ; and ...
About ten o ' clock at night , a breeze sprung up at W . N . W . with which we stood
off north ; and at noon the next day , the Cavalles bore S . E . by E . distant eight
leagues ; the entrance of Doubtless Bay S . by W . distant three leagues ; and ...
Сторінка 177
At noon it bore S . W . distant about three miles ; Mount Camel bore S . by E .
distant about eleven leagues , and the westernost land in sight bore S . 75 W . ;
the latitude by observation was 34° 20 ' S . At four o ' clock , we tacked and stood
in ...
At noon it bore S . W . distant about three miles ; Mount Camel bore S . by E .
distant about eleven leagues , and the westernost land in sight bore S . 75 W . ;
the latitude by observation was 34° 20 ' S . At four o ' clock , we tacked and stood
in ...
Сторінка 226
Our latitude was 35° 35 ' S . when this point bore from us due west , distant about
two leagues : In this situation , we had about thirty - one fathom water with a
sandy bottom . At sis in the evening , the wind falling , we hauled off E . N . E . and
at ...
Our latitude was 35° 35 ' S . when this point bore from us due west , distant about
two leagues : In this situation , we had about thirty - one fathom water with a
sandy bottom . At sis in the evening , the wind falling , we hauled off E . N . E . and
at ...
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