| Europe - 1784 - 506 pages
...though he knew, toil by delaying his retuya to a warmer climate, he was giving up the only chance th.it remained for his recovery, yet, careful and jealous to the laft degree, that J regard to his own litunion fhould Dtnf bias his judgment to the prejudice of tbt fcrvice, he perfevtted... | |
| 1784 - 1282 pages
...lhape fuffered by the dec;y of his body ; and though he knew, that by delaying his return to a warmer climate, he was giving up the only chance that remained...regard to his own fituation fhould never bias his Judgement in the fervice, he perfevered in the fcarch of a paffage, till it was the opinion of every... | |
| 874 pages
...fliapC fuffered by the decay of his body : and though he knew, that by delaying his return to a warmer climate, he was giving up the only chance that remained...the prejudice of the fervice, he perfevered in the fearchof a paffage, till it was theopinion of every officer in both fhips, that it was impracticable,... | |
| 1786 - 800 pages
...life Charle* Clcrkc, in the thirty-eight that by delaying his return to a warmer climate, he was given up the only chance that remained for his recovery,...jealous to the laft degree, that a regard to his own fituatioa mould never bias his judgment to the prejudice of the fervice, he perlevercd in the fearch... | |
| Voyages around the world - 1790 - 640 pages
...had, in no dhape, fuffered by his body ; and though he knew, that by delaying his return to a warmer climate, he was giving up the only chance that remained...the laft degree, that a regard to his own fituation fhcaild never bias his judgment to the prejudice of the fervice, he perfevered in the fearch of a palTage,... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1816 - 562 pages
...shape, suffered by the decay of his body ; and though he knew, that by delaying his return to a warmer climate, he was giving up the only chance that remained...for his recovery, yet, careful and jealous to the last degree, that a regard to his own situation should never bias his judgment to the. prejudice of... | |
| James Cook - Oceania - 1821 - 486 pages
...shape suffered by the decay of his body: and though he knew, that by delaying his return to a warmer climate, he was giving up the only chance that remained...for his recovery, yet, careful and jealous to the last degree that a regard to his own situation should never bias his judgment to the prejudice of the... | |
| Robert Kerr - Voyages and travels - 1824 - 548 pages
...suffered by the decay of his body; and though he knew, that by delaying his return to a warmer crimate, he was giving up the only chance that remained for his recovery, yet, careful and jealous to the last degree, that a regard to his own situation should never bias his judgment to the prejudice of... | |
| Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1836 - 574 pages
...the words of one of his gallant comrades, — " he " knew that by delaying his return to a warmer " climate he was giving up the only chance that " remained...for his recovery. Yet, careful and "jealous to the last degree that a regard to his " own situation should never bias his judgment " to the prejudice... | |
| James Cook - Voyages and travels - 1842 - 644 pages
...shape suffered by the decay of his body : and though he knew, that by delaying his return to a warmer climate, he was giving up the only chance that remained...for his recovery, yet, careful and jealous to the last degree that a regard to his own situation should never bias his judgment to the prejudice of the... | |
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