The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 51
... COOK 51 of Tasman's islands by the way . He named these the Friendly Islands . On this second visit to the New Zealand coast the Adventure parted company , but Cook with the Resolution again plunged south into the Antarctic in the ...
... COOK 51 of Tasman's islands by the way . He named these the Friendly Islands . On this second visit to the New Zealand coast the Adventure parted company , but Cook with the Resolution again plunged south into the Antarctic in the ...
Page 62
... Cook's chart of New Holland and New South Wales joined Van Diemen's Land to the continent by means of dotted lines . Cook , who knew nothing of the southern coasts of Australia , was misled on his second voyage ( 1772-5 ) by Furneaux ...
... Cook's chart of New Holland and New South Wales joined Van Diemen's Land to the continent by means of dotted lines . Cook , who knew nothing of the southern coasts of Australia , was misled on his second voyage ( 1772-5 ) by Furneaux ...
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... COOK MANUSCRIPTS 675 COOK , JAMES , Captain , R.N. Journal on board His Majesty's Bark Endeavour , 27 May 1768-11 July 1771. Sm . fol . 380 pp . ( A diary in Cook's handwriting of the daily doings on his first voyage ; contains long ...
... COOK MANUSCRIPTS 675 COOK , JAMES , Captain , R.N. Journal on board His Majesty's Bark Endeavour , 27 May 1768-11 July 1771. Sm . fol . 380 pp . ( A diary in Cook's handwriting of the daily doings on his first voyage ; contains long ...
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