King, James: A Voyage To The Pacific Ocean : Undertaken, By The Command Of His Majesty, For Making Discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere. To Determine The Position and Extent of the West Side of [...] : / Vol. I. and II. written by Captain James Cook, F.R.S. Vol. III. by Captain James King, LL.D. and F.R.S. Illustrated with Maps and Charts, from the Original Drawings made by Lieut. Henry Roberts, under the Direction of Captain Cook; and with a great Variety of Portraits of Persons, Views of Places, and Historical Representations of Remarkable Incidents, drawn by Mr. Webber during the Voyage, and engraved by the most eminent Artists. Published by Order of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. LondonLondonLondon. London : Strahan ; London : Nicol ; London : Cadell, 1784
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[]Vol. 1
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[]King, James; Cook, James:
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[1]Vorderdeckel
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[2]Rücken
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[4]Vorsatz
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[5]Vakat
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[6]Titelblatt
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[8]Contents of the Third Volume.
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[18][Plate 59] Chart of the Sandwich Islands.
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[]A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean. Book V. Captain King's Journal of the Transactions on returning to the Sandwich Islands.
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[21]Chap. I. Description of Karakakooa Bay Vast Concourse of the Natives. - Power of the Chiefs over the inferior People. - Visit from Koah, a Priest and Warrior. - The Morai at Kakooa described. - Ceremonies at the Landing of Captain Cook. - Observatories creeled. -Powerful Operation of the Taboo - Method of salting Pork in tropical Climates. - Society of Priests discovered. - Their Hospitality and Munificence. - Reception of Captain Cook. - Artifice of Koah. - Arrival of Terreeoboo, King of the Island. ...
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20Chap. II. Farther Account, of Transactions with the Native. - Their Hospitality. - Propensity to Theft. - Description of a Boxing Match. - Death of one of our Seamen. - Behaviour of the Priests at his Funeral. - The Wood Work and Images on the Morai purchased. - The Natives inquisitive about our Departure. - Their Opinion about the Design of our Voyage. - Magnificent Presents of Terreeobooto Captain Cook. - The Ships leave the Island. - The Resolution damaged in a Gale, and obliged to return.
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35Chap. III. Suspicious Behaviour of the Natives, on our Return to Karakakooa Bay. - Theft on board the Discovery, and its Consequences. - The Pinnace attacked, and the Crew obliged to quit her. - Captain Cook's Observations on the Occasion. - Attempt at the Observatory. - The Cutter of the Discovery stolen. - Measures taken by Captain Cook for its Recovery. - Goes on Shore, to invite the King on board. -The King being slopped by his Wife, and the Chiefs, a Contest arises. ...
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53Chap. IV. Transactions at Owhyhee, subsequent to the Death of Captain Cook. - Gallant Behaviour of the Lieutenant of Marines. - Dangerous Situation of the Party at the Morai. - Bravery of one of the Natives. - Consultation respectling future Measures. - Demand of the Body of Captain Cook. - Evasive and insidious Conduct of Koah, and the Chiefs. - Insolent Behaviour of the Natives. - Promotion of Officers. - Arrival of two Priests with Part of the Body. - Extraordinary Behaviour of two Boys. ...
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83Chap. V. Departure from Karakakooa in Search of an Harbour on the South East Side of Mowee.—Driven to Leeward by the Easterly Winds and Current. - Pass the Istand ofTahoorowa. - Description of the South West side of Mowee. - Run along the Coasts of Ranai and Morotoi to Woahoo. - Description of the North East Coast of Woahoo. - Unsuccessful Attempt to water. -Passage to Atooi. - Anchor in Wymoa Bay. - Dangerous Situation of the Watering Party on Shore. - Civil Dissentions in the Islands. ...
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100Chap. VI. General Account of the Sandwich Islands - Their Number, Names, and Situation. - Owhyhee - Its Extents and Division into Districts. - Account of its Coasts, and the adjacent Country. - Volcanic Appearances. - Snowy Mountains. - Their Height determined. - Account of a Journey into the interior Parts of the Country. - Mowee. - Tahoorowa. - Morotoi. - Ranai. - Woahoo. - Atooi. - Oneeheow. - Oreehoua. - Tahoora. - Climate. Winds. - Currents. - Tides. - Animals and Vegetables....
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124Chap. VII. General Account of the Sandwich Islands continued. - Of the Inhabitants. - Their Origin. - Persons. - Pernicious Effects of the Ava. -Numbers. - Disposition and Manners. - Reasons for supposing them not Cannibals. - Dress and Ornaments. - Villages and Houses. - Food. - Occupations and Amusements. - Addicted to Gaming. - Their extraordinary Dexterity in Swimming. - Arts and Manufactures. - Curious Specimens of their Sculpture. - Kipparee, or Method of painting Cloth. - Mats.... ordinary
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153Chap. VIII. General Account of the Sandwich Islands continued. - Government. - People divided into three Classes. - Power of Eree-taboo. - Genealogy of the Kings of Owhyhee and Mowee. - Power of the Chiefs. - State of the inferior Class. - Punishoment of Crimes. - Religion. - Society of Priests. - The Orono. - Their Idols. - Songs chanted by the Chiefs, before they drink Ava. - Human Sacrifices. Custom of knocking out the fore Teeth. - Notions with regard to a future State. - Marriages...
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[]A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean. Book VI. Transactions during the second Expedition to the North, by the Way of Kamtschatka; and on the return Home, by the Way of Canton, and the Cape of Good Hope.
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[191]Cap. I. Departure from Oneeheow. - Fruitless Attempt to discover Modoopapappa. - Course sleered for Awatska Bay. - Occurrences during that Passage. - Sudden Change from Heat to Cold. - Distress occasioned by the leaking of the Resolution. - View of the Coast of Kamtschatka. - Extreme Rigour of the Climate. - Lose Sight of the Discovery. - The Resolution enters the Bay of Awatska. -Prospect of the Town of St. Peter and St. Paul. - Party sent ashore. - Their Reception by the Commanding Officer of the Port...
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196Chap. II. Scarcity of Provisions and Stores at the Harbour of St. Peter and St. Paul. - A Party set out to visitthe Commander at Bolcheretsk. - Passage up the River Awatska. - Account of their Reception by the Town of Karatchin. - Description of a Kamtschadale Dress. - Journey on Sledges.—Description of this Mode of Travelling. - Arrival at Natcheekin. - Account of hot Springs. - Embark on the Bokhoireka. - Reception at ike Capital. - Generous and hospitable Conducl of the Commander and the Garrison.
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228Chap. III. Continuation of 'Transactions in the Harbour of St. Peter and St. Paul. - Abundance of Fish. - Death of a Seaman belonging to the Resolution. - The Russian Hospital put under the Care of the Ship's Surgeons. - Supply of Flour and Cattle Celebration of the King's Birth-day. - Difficulties in sailing out of the Bay. - Eruption of a Volcano. - Steer to the Northward. - Cheepoonskoi Noss. -Errors of the Russian Charts. - Kamtschatskoi Noss. - Olutorskoi Noss. - Tschukotskoi Noss....
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255Chap. IV. Fruitless attempts to penetrate through the Ice to the North West. - Dangerous Situation of the Discovery. - Seahorses killed. - Fresh Obstructions from the Ice. - Report of Damages received by the Discovery. - Captain Clerke's Determination to proceed to the Southward. - Joy of the Ship's Crews on that Occasion. - Pass Serdze Kamen. - Return through Beering's Straits. - Inquiry into the Extent of the North East Coast of Asia. - Reasons for rejecting Muller's...
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283Chap. V. Return to the Harbour of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. - Promotion of Officers. - Funeral of Captain Clerke. - Damages of the Discovery repaired. - Various other Occupations of the Ships Crews. - Letters from the Commander. - Supply of Flour and Naval Stores from a Russian Galliot. - Account of an Exile. - Bearhunting and Fishing Parties. - Disgrace of the Serjeant. - Celebration of the King's Coronation Day, and Visit from the Commander. - The Serjeant reinstated....
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325Chap. VI. General Account of Kamtschatka. - Geographical Description. - Rivers . -Soil. - Climate. - Volcanos. - Hot Springs. - Productions. - Vegetables. - Animals. - Birds. - Fish.
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359Chap. VII. General Account of Kamtschatka continued. - Of the Inhabitants. -Origin of the Kamtschadales. - Discovered by the Russians. - Abstract of their History. - Numbers. - Present State. - Of the Russian Commerce in Kamtschatka - Of the Kamtschadale Habitations and Dress. - Of the Kurile Islands. - The Koreki. - The Tschutski.
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384Chap. VIII. Plan of our future Proceedings. - Course to the Southward, along the Coast of Kamtschatka. - Cape Lopatka. - Pass the Islands Shoomjka and Paramousir. - Driven to the Eastward of the Kuriles. - Singular Situation with respect to the pretended Discoveries of former Navigators. - Fruitless Attempts to reach the Islands North of Japan. - Geographical Conclusions. - View of the Coast of Japan. - Run along the East Side. - Pass two Japanese Vessels. - Driven off the Coast by contrary Winds. ...
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[422][Plate 79] Views on the Coast of Japan when we first saw it.
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[436][Plate 80] View of Sulphur Island bearing Ene.
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419Chap. IX. Working up to Macao. - A Chinese Comprador. -Sent on Shore to visit the Portuguese Governor. Effects of the Intelligence we received from Europe. - Anchor in the Typa. - Passage up to Canton. - Bocca Tygris. - Wampu. - Description of a Sampane. - Reception at the English Factory. - Instance of the suspicious Characler of the Chinese. - Of their Mode of trading. - Of the City of Canton. - Its Size. - Population.—Number of Sampanes. - Military Force. - Of the Streets and Houses....
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447Chap. X. Leave the Typa. - Orders of the Court of France respecting Captain Cook. - Resolutions in consequence there of Strike Soundings on the Macclesfeld Banks. - Pass Pulo Sapata. - Steer for Pulo Condore. - Anchor at Pulo Condore. Transacilons during our Stay. -Journey to the principal Town. - Receive a Visit from a Mandarin. - Examine his Letters. - Refreshments to be procured. - Description, and present State of the Island. - Its Produce. - An Assertion of M. Sonnerat refuted....
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465Chap. XI. Departure from Pulo Condore. - Pass the Straits of Banca. - View of the Island of Sumatra. - Straits of Sunda. - Occurrences there. - Description of the Island of Cracatoa. - Prince's Island. - Effects of the Climate of Java. - Run to the Cape of Good Hope. - Transactions there. - Description of False Bay. - Passage to the Orkneys. - General Refections.
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[524]Appendix
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[526]Appendix, No. I
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[564]Appendix, No. II
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531Appendix, No. III
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542Appendix, No. IV
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549Appendix, No. V
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554Appendix, No. VI
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556Appendix, No. VII
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[596]Vakat
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[598]Vorsatz
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[600]Rückdeckel
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