The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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CHAPTER XII THE WESTERN PACIFIC , 1788-1885 I ( 1788-1860 ) THE great voyage from which Cook never returned completed the opening of the Pacific . Old fears and illusions were at last dispelled . There was no southern continent ; there ...
CHAPTER XII THE WESTERN PACIFIC , 1788-1885 I ( 1788-1860 ) THE great voyage from which Cook never returned completed the opening of the Pacific . Old fears and illusions were at last dispelled . There was no southern continent ; there ...
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THE WESTERN PACIFIC 325 preferring the attractions of Tahiti to the hardships of Pacific voyaging , part of the crew mutinied , and Bligh and 18 others were put in an open boat to take their chance in the Pacific ( April 1789 ) .1 By a ...
THE WESTERN PACIFIC 325 preferring the attractions of Tahiti to the hardships of Pacific voyaging , part of the crew mutinied , and Bligh and 18 others were put in an open boat to take their chance in the Pacific ( April 1789 ) .1 By a ...
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CHANGES IN THE PACIFIC 339 Islands , since their first discovery by a British navigator , by the promise of good offices made to these people on different occasions by the British Government and by the fact of these islands having been ...
CHANGES IN THE PACIFIC 339 Islands , since their first discovery by a British navigator , by the promise of good offices made to these people on different occasions by the British Government and by the fact of these islands having been ...
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