| General history - 1815 - 802 pagine
...b»it who, perhaps, are very few Ifi number, will huve recourse to that gtutleinan's nurrative. — E. abreast of the south end of that island, haul over...always grow on rocks ; some of which I have found twelve fathoms under water; but it is always best to keep clear of them. The entrance to the large... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 546 pagine
...but who, perlmlis, are very few in number, will have recourse to that gentleman'* narrative.— .H. abreast of the south end of that island, haul over...always grow on rocks ; some of which I have found twelve fathoms under water; bat it is always best to keep clear of them. The entrance to the large... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 542 pagine
...but who, perhaps, are very firvv in number, will have recourse to that gcntlenwm's narrative. — E. abreast of the south end of that island, haul over...always grow on rocks ; some of which I have found twelve fathoms under water; but it is always best to keep clear of them. The entrance to the large... | |
| James Cook - 1821 - 304 pagine
...within York Minster, on your larboard side; and the black rock, which lies off the south end of Shag island, on your starboard; and when abreast of the...always grow on rocks ; some of which I have found twelve fathoms under water; but it is always best to keep clear of them. The entrance to the large... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 530 pagine
...recourse to that gentleman's narrative. — E, abreast of the south end of that island, haul over for tha west shore, taking care to avoid the beds of weeds...they always grow on rocks; some of which I have found twelve fathoms under water; but it is always best to keep clear of them. The entrance to the large... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 pagine
...within York Minster, on your larboard side ; and the black rock, which lies off the south end of Shag Island, on your starboard ; and when abreast of the...always grow on rocks ; some of which I have found twelve fathoms under water, but it is always best to keep clear of them. The entrance to the large... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 pagine
...black rock, which lies off the south end of Shag Island, on your' starboard; and when abreast of time south end of that island, haul over for the west shore,,,...weeds you will see before you, as they always grow om. rocks; some of which I have found twelve fathoms under water, but it is always best t¿ keep clear... | |
| Alexander George Findlay - 1851 - 748 pagine
...within York Minster on your larboard side; and the black rock, which lies off the South end of Shag Island, on your starboard ; and, when abreast of the...of them. The entrance to the large harbour, or Port Clerks, is just to the North of some low rocks lying oft' a point on Shag Island. This harbour lies... | |
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