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Nelson, Horatio, 1758-1805

"A Source Book of Australian History"

+--Voyage to Terra Australis (Matthew Flinders, 1814), pp.
36-37, 60-61, 211-220, 229-231
In recognition of his services Captain Flinders was given command
of the _Investigator_ in which to prosecute the exploration of
Terra Australis. He sailed along the South coast and up the East,
to Port Jackson: subsequently, he circumnavigated the continent and
suggested its present name.

_October 16th_, 1801. At daybreak we expected to see the highland of the
Cape (of Good Hope), but the weather being hazy, it could not be
distinguished until eight o'clock.
At this time we had not a single person on the sick list, both officers
and men being fully in as good health as when we sailed from Spithead. I
had begun very early to put in execution the beneficial plan first
practised and made known by the great Captain Cook. It was in the
standing orders of the ship, that on every fine day the deck below and
the cockpits should be cleared, washed, aired with stoves, and sprinkled
with vinegar.


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