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Canoe of New Zealand.
| FIRST VOYAGE. | |
| BOOK II. | |
| CHAP. VII. | |
| Page | |
|---|---|
| Range from Cape Turnagain southward along the eastern coast of Poenammoo, round Cape South, and back to the western Entrance of Cook’s Strait, which completed the Circumnavigation of this Country; with a Description of the Coast, and of Admiralty Bay. The Departure from New Zealand, and various Particulars | 1 |
| CHAP. VIII. | |
| A general Account of New Zealand; its first Discovery, Situation, Extent, Climate, and Productions | 24 |
| CHAP. IX. | |
| A Description of the Inhabitants, their Habitations, Apparel, Ornaments, Food, Cookery, and Manner of Life | 34 |
| CHAP. X. | |
| Of the Canoes and Navigation of the Inhabitants of New Zealand; their Tillage, Weapons, and Music; Government, Religion, and Language: with some Reasons against the Existence of a Southern Continent | 49 |
| BOOK III. | |
| CHAP. I. | |
| The Run from New Zealand to Botany Bay, on the East Coast of New Holland, now called New South Wales; various Incidents that happened there; with some Account of the Country and its Inhabitants | 67 |
| viCHAP. II. | |
| The Range from Botany Bay to Trinity Bay; ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! | |