| Voyages around the world - 1790 - 640 pages
...many another time. On the i7(!i, he anchored in this bay, which is called by the natives Kamkakooa- The fhips continued to be much crowded with natives,...furrounded by a multitude of canoes. I had no -where, in th: courfe of my voyage, fcen fo numerous a body of people aiiembled atone place. For. befides thofe... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 546 pages
...the next morning, several t!unc'» were missing, which determined me not to entertain so many Miother night. At eleven o'clock in the forenoon, we anchored in the bay, (which is called by the natives Karakakoua,) in thirteen fathoms water, over a sandy bottom, and about a quarter 420 Modern Circumnavigations.... | |
| General history - 1814 - 798 pages
...some ; for, the next morning, several things were missing, which determined me not to entertain so many another night. At eleven o'clock in the forenoon,...bay, (which is called by the natives Karakakooa,) in thirteen fathoms water, over a sandy bottom, and about a quarter ter of a mile from the NE shore.... | |
| Robert Kerr - Explorers - 1824 - 526 pages
...some ; for, the next morning, several things were missing, which determined me not to entertain so many another night. At eleven o'clock in the forenoon,...bay, (which is called by the natives Karakakooa,) in thirteen fathoms water, over a sandy bottom, and about a quarter , ter of a mile from the NE shore.... | |
| James Cook - Voyages and travels - 1842 - 644 pages
...with some ; for the next morning several things were missing, which determined me not to entertain so many another night. At eleven o'clock in the forenoon...the bay (which is called by the natives Karakakooa), in thirteen fathoms' water, over a sandy bottom, and about a quarter of a mile from the north-east... | |
| James Cook - Explorers - 1880 - 538 pages
...with some, for the next morning several things were missing, which determined me not to entertain so many another night. At eleven o'clock in the forenoon we anchored in a bay which is called by the natives Karakakooa, in thirteen fathoms of water, and about a quarter... | |
| Murat Halstead - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1898 - 480 pages
...with some, for the next morning several things were missing, which determined me -not to entertain so many another night. "At eleven o'clock in the forenoon...anchored in the bay, which is called by the natives Karakaooa, (Kealakeakua), in thirteen fathoms water, over a sandy bottom, and about a quarter of a... | |
| Murat Halstead - Cuba - 1898 - 464 pages
...with some, for the next morning several things were missing, which determined me not to entertain so many another night. "At eleven o'clock in the forenoon we anchored in the bay, which is called toy the natives Karakaooa, (Kealakeakua), in thirteen fathoms water, over a sandy bottom, and about... | |
| Murat Halstead - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1898 - 462 pages
...some, for the next morning several tilings were missing, which determined me not to entertain so manv another night. "At eleven o'clock in the forenoon we anchored in the bay, which is cdled <by the natives Karakaooa, (Kealakeakua), in thirteen fathoms water, over a sandy bottom, and... | |
| Murat Halstead - Cuba - 1899 - 356 pages
...come, for the next morning several things were missing, •which determined me not to entertain so many another night. "At eleven o'clock in the forenoon...anchored in the bay, which is called by the natives Karakaooa, (Kealakeakua), in thirteen fathoms water, over a sandy bottom, and about a quarter of a... | |
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