| 1775 - 678 lehte
...the northward. At noon our latitude, by obfervatibn, was 30° 43' S. and our longitude 206* 45' W. At this time we were between three and four leagues from the fhore, the northernmofl part of which bore from us N. 13 W. and a point, or head land, on which we... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1813 - 368 lehte
...north-west of Red Point, and a little way inland, stands a round hill, the top- of which looks like tha crown of a hat. In the afternoon of this day, we had alight breeze at NNW (ill five in the evening, when it fell calm : at this time we were between three... | |
| General history - 1814 - 798 lehte
...54° 2Q', and longitude 208» 45' W. To the north-west of Red Point, and a little way inland, stands a round hill, the top of which looks like the crown of a bat. In the afternoon of this day, we had a light breeze at NNW till five in the evening, when it fell... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 534 lehte
...34° 2$, and longitude S08» 45' W. To the north-west of Red Point, and a little way inland, stands a round hill, the top of which looks like the crown of a hat. In the afternoon of this day, we bad a light breeze at NNW till five in the evening, when it fell calm : At this time, we were between... | |
| General history - 1815 - 802 lehte
...at noon bore W. by N. } N., distant about six leagues. The wind continued between the SW and south till five in the evening, when it fell calm. At this time we were about three leagues from the Cape. At seven o'clock the culm was succeeded by a gentle breeze from... | |
| James Cook - 1821 - 386 lehte
...at noon bore W. by N. -jN., distant about six leagues. The wind continued between the SW and south till five in the evening, when it fell calm. At this time we were about three leagues from the Cape. At seven o? clock the calm was succeeded by a gentle breeze from... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 530 lehte
...At noon bore.W, by N. \ N., distant about six leagues. The \yind continued between the SW and south till five in the evening, when it fell calm. At this time we were about three leagues from the Cape. At seven o'clock the calm was succeeded by a gentle breeze from... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 528 lehte
...northward. At noon, our latitude, by observation, was 3()° 43' S., and our longitude 206° 45' W. At this time we were between three and four leagues from the shore, ihe northermost part of which bore from us N. 13 W. and a point, or head-land, on which we saw fires... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 lehte
...at noon bore W. by N. ^ N., distant about six leagues. The wind continued between the SW and south till five in the evening, when it fell calm. At this time we were about three leagues from the Cape. At seven o'clock the calm was succeeded by a gentle breeze from... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 lehte
...time to 1 ) of wimiclm hooks like time crown of a imat. In time afternoon of tlmis day we bad a higlmt breeze at NNW till five in the evening, when it fell calm. At timis time, we were between three and four leagues from time shore, and Imad forty-eight fathom water... | |
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