| 1786 - 558 strani
...of Captain Cook will be bed exemplified hy the fen iiies he h.>s [«rfurnis^, which are imperially known, and have ranked his name above that of any navigator of ancient or of luodvru times. Kxws hail en•lirio] him with a mind vigorous and comprehenfive, which in his riper... | |
| 1786 - 510 strani
...nautical genius, as delineated by the author of the narrative. « The character of Captain Cook will b« beft exemplified by the fervices he has performed, which are univerfally known, and have Tanked his name above that of any 'navigator of ancient or of modern times. Nature had endowed him... | |
| 1786 - 508 strani
...Captain Cook will be bell exemplified by tlis fervices he has performed, which are Univerfally known, anj have ranked his name above that of any navigator of ancient or modern tum-s. Nature had endowed him with л mind vigorous and compreheniive-j which in his riper years lie... | |
| William Hutchinson - 1791 - 342 strani
...is fufficiently .exemplified by the fervicet lie performed, which are nnivjerfally known, and which have ranked his name above that of any navigator of ancient or moi'ern times. His ufeful life wa^ one continued feene of activity in an eminent degree. He lirft failed... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1832 - 238 strani
...i Mr. Sam well, " will be best exemplified by the services he has performed, which are universally known, and have ranked his name above that of any navigator of auclent or of modern times. Nature had endowed tmr with a mind vigorous and comprehensive, which in... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1838 - 474 strani
...says Mr. Samwell, ' will be best exemplified by the services he has performed, which are universally known, and have ranked his name above that of any navigator of ancient or of modern times. Nature had endowed him with a mind vigorous and comprehensive, which in his riper... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1853 - 468 strani
...says Mr. Sam well, " will be best exemplified by the services he has performed, which are universally known, and have ranked his name above that of any navigator of an cient or of modern times. Nature had endowed him with a mind vigorous and comprehensive, which in... | |
| Herman Dieck - 1885 - 770 strani
...says Mr. Samwell, "will be best exemplified by the services he has performed, which are universally known, and have ranked his name above that of any navigator of ancient or of modern times. Nature had endowed him with a mind vigorous and comprehensive, which in his riper... | |
| 1916 - 40 strani
...character of Captain Cook will be best exemplified by the services he has performed, which are universally known, and have ranked his name above that of any navigator of ancient or of modern times. Nature had endowed him with a mind vigorous and comprehensive, which in his riper... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 744 strani
...his defigns l16)." Ht, p. 48,45. ** The character of Captain Cook, "fays Mr. Samwell, " will be belt exemplified by the fervices he has " performed, which...his name above that of any navigator of " ancient or of modern times. Nature had endowed " him with a mind vigorous and comprehenfive, " which in his riper... | |
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