Lieutenant James Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World
Monday
Tuesday, 18th, July 1769
Gentle breezes at South and South-South-West. Clear weather. The Trading party had no Success to-day. The Natives pretend that they have not had time to collect their provisions from the Differant parts of the Island, but that on the Morrow we should have some; and as I had not seen so much of the Island as I desir'd, I resolved to stay one day longer to see if anything was to be got.
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Location:
Leeward Islands, French Polynesia
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