Thus plying along the coast, we fell with a Cape, called the North Cape, which is the Northermost land that wee passe in our voyage to S.
Northnortheast from Cape grace, the Southermost of them is a little long Island almost a mile long, and the Northermost a little round island, and they are both hard aboord the shore.
Our depth of water was thirty-seven fathom, and at sun-set, the northermost land bore N.
At this time we were between three and four leagues from the shore, the northermost part of which bore from us N.
The northermostland that was in sight at this time, bore N.
At sun-set, we had twenty-three fathom, at the distance of a league and a half from the shore: The northermost land then bore N.
At a little distance within land, we saw smoke in several places; and at half an hour past five, the northermost land in sight bore N.
The northermost land now in sight bore from Cape Capricorn N.
At six in the evening, the northermostpoint of land bore N.
At five in the morning we made sail; and at day-light the northermost point of the main bore N.
The northermost point of the western shore was distant two miles and a half, the watering-place on that shore bore W.
These islands are all high, but the northermost is higher than the rest.
Soon after we went over to the northermost part of a shoal, and had no more than ten fathom, with soft mud.
Cape Beachy-head, thenorthermost cape, was found to lie in latitude 50° 16' S.
At noon, St Anne's Point, which is the northermost point of that port, bore S.
At six o'clock we anchored in the bay of St. Julian in nineteen fathom, the bottom muddy ground with sand, the northermost land in sight bearing N.
During the long war between Spain and the States of Holland, the Dutch possessed themselves of the northermost part of Brazil, and were masters of it for some years.
Soon after, the cutter returned on board, having discovered the harbour, which did not appear to us in our situation, the northermost point shutting in upon the southermost, and in appearance closing the entrance.
Channell leading in is a 1/4 of a Mile wide and lies between 2 low sandy Islands, which are the Northermost small Islands on this side.
It bore from us at this time West distant 8 Miles, and the same time the Northermost land in sight bore North 6 degrees East, and appear'd high and like an Island.
West, and clear weather, and made Sail out of the Bay, steering North-East, for the Northermost of a Number of Islands lying off the North point of the Bay.
The northermost is a round high island towering up with several heads or tops, something resembling a crown; this I named Crown Isle from its form.
We came to anchor in the road of Priaman on the 20th November, going in between the two northermost little islands, and anchored close by the northermost of these, in five fathoms.
The northermostof the Pulo Ridang isles was then S.
Lingan rises at first in three islands, the northermostbeing larger than both the other two, being near two leagues long and full of hummocks.
At six in the evening we anchored in the bay of St Julian, in nineteen fathoms, the bottom muddy ground with sand, the northermost land in sight bearing N.
The cutters returned soon after, having discovered the harbour, which did not appear to us where we lay, the northermost point shutting in upon the southermost, and closing the entrance in appearance.
They get this idea from the extreme covetousness and eagerness which our people display to obtain their beaver skins.
But whoever is disposed to go beyond the tides of the sea will find in the river quantities of sturgeon and salmon, and will have plenty of sport in landing them.
The sixth day of August we arrived at the five Islands that we were bound to, and anchored on the East-side of the Northermost Island, in 15 Fathom, a Cable's length from the Shore.
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