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A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson

CHAPTER XIII
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The particulars of their voyage were briefly as follows.

They coasted the shore of New Holland, putting occasionally into different harbours which they found in going along.

One of these harbours, in the latitude of 30 degrees south, they described to be of superior excellence and capacity.

Here they hauled their bark ashore, paid her seams with tallow, and repaired her.

But it was with difficulty they could keep off the attacks of the Indians.


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