id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16471 Kerr, Robert A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16 .txt text/plain 222275 8975 72 ship, which she stood in great need of, having at times made much men cross the island; and at day-break the next morning, set out with at Captain Cook's islands, appears sufficiently from a variety of landing.--The Ships leave, the Islands, and proceed to the North._ In the evening, I sent the master in a boat up to the S.E. head, or point of the island, to try if he could land under it. on shore at Atooi but in the day-time, and then we saw the natives I had left the island, one of these great men made his appearance, and the north end of our large island, upon the main land, I observed a for fresh land appeared in sight, bearing W.S.W. The wind, by this time, had increased to a very strong gale, and Soon after we anchored, a native of the island brought on board such ./cache/16471.txt ./txt/16471.txt