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 1    2,    2|           of duty. He even sent the boats to make the circuit of the
 2    2,    2|             sheep were feeding.~The boats returned to the DUNCAN about
 3    2,    6|        discovery in 1802. Next day, boats were sent ashore to examine
 4    2,    6|             no part unexplored.~The boats had hard, rough work of
 5    2,    7|          was gradually sinking. The boats had been all carried away
 6    2,   11|          for the convenience of the boats. Had the guard, by an unpardonable
 7    3,    1|             return to Europe by the boats of the Peninsular and Oriental
 8    3,    2| green-stones.”~Abel Tasman sent his boats on shore, and they returned
 9    3,    2|           day, when one of Tasman’s boats was looking for an anchorage
10    3,   15|              and the three pursuing boats began to gain sensibly on
11    3,   15|           the nearest of the native boats, and the ball struck Wilson’
12    3,   15|         nearest of the three native boats, while a loud hurrah burst
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