An account of the voyages undertaken by the order of His present Majesty: for making discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, ... By John Hawkesworth, LL.D. In three volumes. ... [pt.3]
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- An account of the voyages undertaken by the order of His present Majesty: for making discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, ... By John Hawkesworth, LL.D. In three volumes. ... [pt.3]
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- Hawkesworth, John, 1715?-1773.
- Publication
- London :: printed for W. Strahan; and T. Cadell,
- 1773.
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Contents
- title page
- CONTENTS OF THE THIRD VOLUME.
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AN ACCOUNT OF A VOYAGE round the WORLD. BOOK II.
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CHAP. VII. Range from Cape Turnagain southward along the eastern Coast of Poenammoo, round Cape South, and back to the western Entrance of Cook's Streight, which completed the Circumnavigation of this Country; with a Description of the Coast, and of Admiralty Bay: The Departure from New Zealand, and various Particulars. -
CHAP. VIII. A general Account of New Zealand: its first Discovery, Situation, Extent, Climate, and Productions. -
CHAP. IX. A Description of the Inhabitants, their Habitations, Ap|parel, Ornaments, Food, Cookery, and Manner of Life. -
CHAP. X. Of the Canoes and Navigation of the Inhabitants of New Zealand; their Tillage, Weapons, and Music: Govern|ment, Religion, and Language: With some Reasons against the Existence of a Southern Continent.
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AN ACCOUNT OF A VOYAGE round the WORLD. BOOK III.
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CHAP. I. The Run from New Zealand to Botany Bay, on the East Coast of New Holland, now called New South Wales; various Incidents that happened there; with some Account of the Country and its Inhabitants. -
CHAP. IV. The Range from Botany Bay to Trinity Bay; with a farther Account of the Country, its Inhabitants, and Productions. -
CHAP. V. Dangerous Situation of the Ship in her Course from Trinity Bay to Endeavour River. -
CHAP. VI. Transactions while the Ship was refitting in Endeavour River: A Description of the adjacent Country, its Inhabitants, and Productions. -
CHAP. VII. Departure from Endeavour River; a particular Descrip|tion of the Harbour there, in which the Ship was refitted, the adjacent Country, and several Islands near the Coast: the Range from Endeavour River to the Northern Ex|tremity of the Country, and the Dangers of that Navi|gation. -
CHAP. VIII. Departure from New South Wales; a particular Descrip|tion of the Country, its Products, and People: A Speci|men of the Language, and some Observations upon the Currents and Tides. -
CHAP. IX. The Passage from New South Wales to New Guinea, with an Account of what happened upon landing there. -
CHAP. X. The Passage from New Guinea to the Island of Savu, and the Transactions there. -
CHAP. XI. A particular Description of the Island of Savu, its Produce and Inhabitants, with a Specimen of their Language. -
CHAP. XII. The Run from the Island of Savu to Batavia, and an Account of the Transactions there while the Ship was refitting. -
CHAP. XIII. Some Account of Batavia, and the adjacent Country; with their Fruits, Flowers, and other Productions. -
CHAP. XIV. Some Account of the Inhabitants of Batavia, and the ad|jacent Country, their Manners, Customs, and Manner of Life. -
CHAP. XV. The Passage from Batavia to the Cape of Good Hope: Some Account of Prince's Island and its Inhabitants, and a comparative View of their Language with the Malay and Javanese. -
CHAP. XVI. Our Arrival at the Cape of Good Hope; some Remarks on the Run from Java Head to that Place; a Description of the Cape, and of Saint Helena: With some Account of the Hottentots, and the Return of the Ship to England.
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