id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14464 Kerr, Robert A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 13 .txt text/plain 232594 7472 67 sea-boats."--"On the other hand, our islanders far surpassed the people something more than a mile from the shore, lie two small islands, called more convenient landing-place: In the mean time, the people on board saw the morning, saw land, which made like an island, bearing west, the fathom water: The farthest point on the main that we could see bore N.W. but we could perceive several small islands lying to the north of that distance of about a mile, is a small high island or rock, which, like Having one day landed in a very distant part of the bay, the people and a small round rock, or island, which lay close under the land, bore Soon after we saw more land, making like islands, and bearing N.W. by N. in twelve fathom, having the main land and islands in a manner all round ./cache/14464.txt ./txt/14464.txt