| 1788 - 750 sivua
...compared with it, except the failing of MageJhaer, from the Straits which bear his name into the 1'acific Ocean *. « The fortitude of Captain Cook, being founded upon reafon, and not upon iuilim1.. was not an impetuous valour, but accompanied with a complete felf-pofleflion. He was matter... | |
| 1789 - 602 sivua
...in the fearch of a fouthern continent. It was like launching into chaos : all was obfcurity, all was darknefs before him ; and no event can be compared with it, excepting the foiling of Magelhaens, from the ftraits which beer his name, into the Pacific Ocean. " The fortitude... | |
| 1791 - 302 sivua
...in the fearch of a louthcni continent. It was like launching into chaos : all was obfcurity, all was darknefs before him ; and no event can be compared with it, excepting the failing of Magefhaens, from the ftraits which bear his name, into the Pacific Ocean. " The fortitude of captain... | |
| Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - 532 sivua
...and no event can be compared with it, except the sailing of Magelhaens, from, the strait which bears his name, into the Pacific Ocean. " The fortitude of captain Cook being founded upon reason, and not upon instinct, was. not an impetuous valour, but accompanied with complete self-possession.... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1826 - 464 sivua
...can be compared with it, excepting tire sailing of Magelhaens, from the straits which bear his uame, into the Pacific Ocean. The fortitude of Captain Cook, being founded upon reason, and not upon instinct, was not an imjietuons valour, but accompanied with complete self-possessiou.... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1838 - 474 sivua
...search of a southern continent. It was like launching into chaos: all was obscurity, all was darkness before him ; and no event can be compared with it, excepting the sailing of Magelhaens, from the straits which bear his name into the Pacific Ocean. The fortitude of... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1853 - 468 sivua
...search of a southern continent. It was like launching into chaos: all w;.s obscurity, all was darkness before him ; and no event can be compared with it, excepting the sailing of Magolhaens, from the slraits which bear his name, into the Pacific Ocean. The fortitude... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 744 sivua
...in the fearch of a fouthern continent. It was like launching into chaos : all was obfcurity, all was darknefs before him ; and no event can be compared...ftraits which bear his name, into the pacific Ocean la). The fortitude of iv) For th^two Captain Cook, being founded upon reafon, and not upon inftinct,... | |
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