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Friday 8th. Novr. 1811.
At Sunrise we were abreast of Twofold Bay, and at Noon we were abreast of Cape Howe in Latd. 37° 30', forming the North Head-Land of the Entrance into Bass's Straits. ---The Wind continues perfectly fair, and we are going 6 1/2 Knots, with very little motion.
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