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He had formerly ferved as a marine twenty-one years j after which he entered as a feaman on board the Refolution in 1772, and ferved with t!! aptain Cook in his voyage toward the fouth pole.
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Next morning, the 14th, at day-light, I went on board the Refolution for the time - keeper, and in my way was hailed by the Difcovery, and informed that their cutter had been ftolen during the night from the buoy where it was moored.
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Among the chiefs that - came on board the Refolution, - was a. young man called Pareea, whom we foon perceived to be a perfon of great authority ..
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'Soon after day-break, we obferved fome canoes coming off to the fhips, and one of them direded its courfe to the Refolution.
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I difpatched Mr. Gore with three boats, two fixm the Refolution, and one from the Difcovery.
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On Sunday the 12th of July, the Refolution broke from her moorings in the Sounds and was adrift together with the traofport buoy to whidi Ike was faftened.
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May the loth we failed for Plymouth, but before we got out of the river, the Refolution was found to be Very crank, on which account we put into Sheernefs.
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I have faid, however, only ia general; as in fome particular cafes it is otherwife, and Refolution is by no means to be attempted.
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** I alfo fubmit to your Conlideration the Re - commendation of the United States in Congrefs alfembled, in Conformity to the faid Anicles con - tained in their Refolution of ihe faid 14th of January Inftant.
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The commanding of - ficer of the Refolution (which was at lead half a mile nearer the fpot than the Difcovery) alarmed at the report of the guns, gave orders for the great guns to be pointed and fired at them, which appeared
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