Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, Svazek 5G. P. Putnam, 1856 |
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Strana 5
... continued for a few hours of the night , and cleared up partially towards sunrise , after which the weather continued cloudy throughout the day , with squalls visible in various parts of the horizon . Our experience corroborated the ...
... continued for a few hours of the night , and cleared up partially towards sunrise , after which the weather continued cloudy throughout the day , with squalls visible in various parts of the horizon . Our experience corroborated the ...
Strana 11
... continued their occupation , with- out taking any notice of them , and as if unwilling to lose the opportunity of taking the fish . The fish seemed to be extremely numerous , if the actions of the birds were to be taken as an indication ...
... continued their occupation , with- out taking any notice of them , and as if unwilling to lose the opportunity of taking the fish . The fish seemed to be extremely numerous , if the actions of the birds were to be taken as an indication ...
Strana 13
... any of his subjects . The moment Captain Hudson attempted to leave his side , he would set up a most piteous howl and point to the men . He continued B to repeat , in a tremulous and agitated tone , BOW DITCH ISLAND . 13.
... any of his subjects . The moment Captain Hudson attempted to leave his side , he would set up a most piteous howl and point to the men . He continued B to repeat , in a tremulous and agitated tone , BOW DITCH ISLAND . 13.
Strana 14
... continued desire was manifested that our people should depart , and take the presents they had offered . Every endeavour was made to quiet their fears , and to convince them that our people did not come from the sun ; but nearly an hour ...
... continued desire was manifested that our people should depart , and take the presents they had offered . Every endeavour was made to quiet their fears , and to convince them that our people did not come from the sun ; but nearly an hour ...
Strana 18
... continued for the last eight days , and been almost constant . This will serve to show that there is no real difficulty in the population of Polynesia migrating from west to east during this season of the year , when the trade - winds ...
... continued for the last eight days , and been almost constant . This will serve to show that there is no real difficulty in the population of Polynesia migrating from west to east during this season of the year , when the trade - winds ...
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A. T. Agate afford anchor Apamama Apia appearance arrival banks boats Borneo California canoes Cape Captain Hudson CHARLES WILKES chief Chinese coast cocoa-nut colour Columbia river consequence coral crew Datu direction distance dollars Drawn by A. T. east eastward encamped Engraved by R. S. Expedition fathoms feet frequently governor Gulf Stream harbour horses hour Hudson Bay Company hundred Indians inhabitants island kind Kingsmill Group Kuria land latitude latter Lieutenant Emmons longitude Malays Manilla Manono mats miles mission mountains natives night northwest Oahu observations obtained ocean officers pandanus party passed Peacock piculs Porpoise port reached reef resembling river Sacramento sail season seemed seen ship shore side Singapore Sooloo Straits Sultan survey temperature thing thousand tion town trade trees tribe usually vessels Vincennes weather westward whale whole wind