| David Henry - Voyages around the world - 1774 - 586 pages
...This land feemed to reach about fourteen or fixteen leagues in a range ; and there came hence great flocks of fowls. I, and many more of our men, would have made this land, and have gone afhore at it, but the Captain would not permit us. The fmall ifland bears from Copayapo... | |
| United States National Museum - 1889 - 1242 pages
...in the prospect. This land seemed to reach about 14 or 16 leagues in a range, and there came great flocks of fowls. I and many more of our men would have made this land and have gone ashore on it, but the captain would not permit us. The small island bears from Copiapfi... | |
| William Judah Thomson - Archaeology - 1891 - 214 pages
...in the prospect. This land seemed to reach about 14 or 16 leagues in a range, and there came great flocks of fowls. I and many more of our men would have made this land and have gone ashore on it, but the captain would not permit us. The small island bears from Copiapó... | |
| Bolton Glanvill Corney - America - 1903 - 714 pages
...This land seemed to reach about fourteen or sixteen Leagues in a Range, and there came thence great Flocks of Fowls. I, and many more of our Men, would have made this La,nd, and have gone ashore on it; but the Captain would not permit us. The small Island bears from Capayapo... | |
| Jacob Roggeveen - Islands of the Pacific - 1911 - 380 pages
...This land seemed to reach about fourteen or sixteen leagues in a range, and there came thence great flocks of fowls. I and many more of our men, would have made this land and have gone ashore on it; but the Captain would not permit us. The small island bears from Copayapo... | |
| Glyndwr Williams - History - 1997 - 324 pages
...Prospect. This Land seem'd to reach about 14 or 16 Leagues in a Range, and there came from thence great Flocks of Fowls. I, and many more of our Men would have made this Land, and gone ashore at it; but the Captain would not permit us.87 The identity of the small sandy island... | |
| Geography - 1917 - 580 pages
...This Land seem'd to reach about fourteen or sixteen Leagues in a Range, and there came thence great Flocks of Fowls. I, and many more of our Men, would have made this Land, and have gone ashore at it ; but the Captain would not permit us. The small Island bears from Capayapo... | |
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