| William Fordyce Mavor - 1796 - 672 דפים
...-uninhabited, and were undoubtedly the firft that ever fet foot on it. They obferved many trees and plants common at New Zealand ; and, in particular, the flax...more luxuriant here than in any part of that country ; but the chief produce is a fort of fpruce pine, which grows in: abundance, and to a large fize, many... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1812 - 1030 דפים
...uninhabited, and were undoubtedly the firft that ever fet foot on it. They obferved many trees and plants common at New Zealand ; and, in particular, the flax...more luxuriant here than in any part of that country ; but the chief produce is a fort of fpruce pine, which grows in abundance, and to a large fize, many... | |
| General history - 1815 - 802 דפים
...on it. We observed many trees and plants common at New Zealand ; and, in particular, the flax-plant, which is rather more luxuriant here than in any part of that country; but the chief produce is a sort of spruce-pine, which grows in great abundance, and to a large size,... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 546 דפים
...on it. We observed many trees and plants common at New Zealand ; and, in particular, the flax-plant, which is rather more luxuriant here than in any part of that country; but the chief produce is a sort of spruce-pine, which grows in great abundance, and to a large size,... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 542 דפים
...We observed many trees and plants common at New Zealand ; and, in particular, the flax-plant, \vhich is rather more luxuriant here than in any part of that country; but the chief produce is a sort of spruce-pine, which grows in great abundance, arid to a large size;... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 530 דפים
...on it. We observed many trees and plants common at New Zealand ; and, in particular, the flax-plant, which is rather more luxuriant here than in any part of that country; but the chief produce is a sort of spruce-pine, which grows in great abundance, and to a large size,... | |
| George Bennett - 1834 - 470 דפים
...Australian continent. Captain Cook observes, that at Norfolk Island, " we observed many trees and plants, common at. New Zealand, and, in particular, the flax...is rather more luxuriant here than in any part of the country," the remainder into cordage for the use of the colonial vessels. He has also a powerful... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 דפים
...on it. We observed many trees and plants common at New Zealand ; and in particular, the flax-plant, which is rather more luxuriant here than in any part of that country : but the chief produce is a sort of spruce pine, which grows in great abundance, and to a large size,... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1853 - 468 דפים
...good height, and five leagues in circuit. Captain Cook named it Norfolk Isle, in honour to the uoble family of Howard. It was uninhabited ; and the first...of many of the trees, that, breast high, they ' are thick aa two men can fathom. Among the vegetables of the place, the palm-cabbage afforded both a: '.vholesome... | |
| James Cook - 1880 - 538 דפים
...were, undoubtedly, the first that ever set foot on it. They observed several trees and plants common to New Zealand, and in particular the flax plant, which...more luxuriant here than in any part of that country ; but the chief produce is a species of spruce, resembling the Quebec pine, which grows in abundance,... | |
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