The Quarterly Review, Volume 3William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1810 - English literature |
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... island , where they ran the ship on shore , and broke her up ; this event took place in the year 1790 . About four years after their arrival ( a great jealousy existing ) the Otaheiteans secretly revolted and killed every Englishman ...
... island , where they ran the ship on shore , and broke her up ; this event took place in the year 1790 . About four years after their arrival ( a great jealousy existing ) the Otaheiteans secretly revolted and killed every Englishman ...
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... island of St. Paul , ( which M. Rossel thinks proper to call Amsterdam . ) ' The summit of this island , ' says M. Dentrecasteaux , of which I was desirous to fix the position that had not yet been determined , was enveloped in clouds ...
... island of St. Paul , ( which M. Rossel thinks proper to call Amsterdam . ) ' The summit of this island , ' says M. Dentrecasteaux , of which I was desirous to fix the position that had not yet been determined , was enveloped in clouds ...
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... islands a second time , and coasting New Guinea , they anchored for a few days at Boni , in the island of Waigiou . Hence they stood for Cayeli , in the island of Bouro , where they continued several days ; but this being a Dutch ...
... islands a second time , and coasting New Guinea , they anchored for a few days at Boni , in the island of Waigiou . Hence they stood for Cayeli , in the island of Bouro , where they continued several days ; but this being a Dutch ...
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