Terre Napoleon. A History Of French Explorations And Projects In Australia By Ernest Scott














































































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considered it unwise to undertake the work in Tasmanian seas, according
to the programme prepared for him, during months - Page 177
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Baudin Considered It Unwise To Undertake The Work In Tasmanian Seas, According To The Programme Prepared For Him, During Months

When severe storms would probably be encountered; and he consequently determined not to sail farther south on making Cape Leeuwin,

But to explore the western coasts of the continent, reserving the work which the Institute had put first to be done in the following spring. Peron blamed him for this decision, inasmuch as the course prescribed in the instructions was the result of careful thought and extensive research. But though the procrastination which had let slip the months best suited for exploration in southern waters was caused by Baudin's own lack of energy and knowledge, his resolve not to entrust his ships on an unknown coast, where he knew of no secure harbours, in the months of tempest and cold, was prudent.

On making the Leeuwin, therefore, Baudin steered north. Geography Bay and Cape Naturaliste, upon current maps, mark the commencement of his work on the shores of Western Australia. From Sharks Bay the vessels pursued the course of the first Englishman to explore any portion of the Australian coast, the resolute, observant, tough old salt, William Dampier. The biographical dictionary was here for the first time brought forth, and the names within it were scattered liberally over the lands traversed. Some of them have adhered, though Baudin's voyage along these shores was by no means one of discovery, and there is clear evidence that names were applied to parts which his ships did not investigate with any approach to care.

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