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" Mr. Cook has done so much that he has left me nothing to do but admire his work,' indicated the generous candour of his disposition. "
Botany Bay: Where histories meet - Trang 107
bởi Maria Nugent - 2005 - 272 trang
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The Naval Pioneers of Australia

Louis Becke, Walter Jeffery - 1899 - 384 trang
...send home by the returning transports. These letters and the words spoken to and recorded by King (" In short, Mr. Cook has done so much that he has left me nothing to do but admire his work") were the last the world heard from the unfortunate officer, whose fate from that...

Terre Napoléon: A History of French Explorations and Projects in Australia

Sir Ernest Scott - 1910 - 398 trang
...mournful mysterious shadow of him hovered long in all heads and hearts.' His remark to Captain King, ' Mr. Cook has done so much that he has left me nothing to do but admire his work,' indicated the generous candour of his disposition. His fate after he sailed from...

Terre Napoleón: A History of French Explorations and Projects in Australia

Sir Ernest Scott - 1911 - 384 trang
...mournful mysterious shadow of him hovered long in all heads and hearts.' His remark to Captain King, ' Mr. Cook has done so much that he has left me nothing to do but admire his work,' indicated the generous candour of his disposition. His fate after he sailed from...

The Australian Encyclopædia, Tập 1

Arthur Wilberforce Jose, Herbert James Carter, Thomas George Tucker - 1927 - 862 trang
...tribute to the great Englishman: La Perouse, as he was leaving Botany Bay, said to Lieutenant PG King 'In short, Mr. Cook has done so much that he has left me nothing to do but admire his •work. ' Cook's services had been recognized by promotion to commander upon returning...

Laperouse

Ernest Scott - 2005 - 129 trang
...' Enfin, Monsieur Cook a tant fait qu'il ne m'a rien laisse a faire que d' admirer ses oeuvres.' " (In short, Mr. Cook has done so much that he has left me nothing to do but to admire his works). There is very little more to tell about those few weeks spent at Botany Bay before the navigator...
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1606: An Epic Adventure

Evan McHugh - 2006 - 266 trang
...especially since La Perouse was to remark to Lieutenant (later Governor) Philip Gidley King of the supply, 'Mr Cook has done so much that he has left me nothing to do but admire his work.' Yet the affable La Perouse was remarkably open in his dealings, and after spending...
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