1. |
GENERAL INTRODUCTION.
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23. |
An Explanation of the Nautical Terms not generally
understood which occur in this Work.
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35. |
A Description of the Cuts.
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37. |
COMMODORE BYRON's VOYAGE.
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41. |
CHAP. I. The Passage from the Downs to Rio de
Janeiro.
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46. |
CHAP. II. Passage from Rio de Janeiro to Port
Desire; with some Description of that Place.
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59. |
CHAP. III. Course from Port Desire in Search
of Pepys' Island, and afterwards to the Coast of Patagonia, with a
Description of the Inhabitants.
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70. |
CHAP. IV. Passage up the Streight of Magellan,
to Port Famine; with some Account of that Harbour, and the adjacent
Coast.
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79. |
CHAP. V. The Course back from Port Famine to
Falkland's Islands, with some Account of the Country.
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94. |
CHAP. VI. The Passage through the Streight of
Magellan as far as Cape Monday, with a Description of several Bays
and Harbours, formed by the Coast on each Side.
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111. |
CHAP. VII. The Passage from Cape Monday, in the
Streight of Magellan, into the South Seas; with some general Remarks
on the Navigation of that Streight.
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122. |
CHAP. VIII. The Run from the Western Entrance
of the Streight of Magellan, to the Islands of Disappointment.
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133. |
CHAP. IX. The Discovery of King George's Island,
with a Description of them, and an Account of Several Incidents that
happened there.
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CHAP. X. The Run from King George's Islands,
to the Islands of Saypan, Tinian, and Aguigan; with an Account of
several islands that were discovered in that Track.
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151. |
CHAP. XI. The Arrival of the Dolphin and Tamar
at Tinian, a Description of the present Condition of that Island,
and an Account of the Transactions there.
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159. |
CHAP. XII. The Run from Tinian to Pulo Timoan,
with some Account of the Inhabitants and Productions, and thence to
Batavia.
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167. |
CHAP. XIII. Transactions at Batavia, and departure
from that Place.
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171. |
CHAP. XIV. The Passage from Batavia to the Cape
of Good Hope, and from thence to England.
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362. |
CAPTAIN WALLIS's VOYAGE.
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363. |
CHAP. I. The Passage to the Coast of Patagonia,
with some account of the Natives.
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379. |
CHAP. II. The Passage through the Streight of
Magellan, with some further account of the Patagonians, and a description
of the Coast on each side, and its Inhabitants.
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410. |
CHAP. III. A particular Account of the Places
in which we anchored during our Passage through the Streight, and
of the Shoals and Rocks that lie near them.
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419. |
CHAP. IV. The Passage from the Streight of Magellan,
to King George the Third's Island, called Otaheite, in the South Sea,
with an Account of the Discovery of several other Islands, and a Description
of their Inhabitants.
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433. |
CHAP. V. An Account of the Discovery of King
George the Third's Island, or Otaheite, and of several Incidents which
happenned both on board the Ship, and on Shore.
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454. |
CHAP. VI. The Sick sent on Shore, and a regular
Trade established with the Natives; some Account of their Character
and Manners, of their Visits on board the Ship, and a Variety of Incidents
that happened during this Intercourse.
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472. |
CHAP. VII. An Account of an Expedition to discover
the inland Part of the Country, and our other Transactions, till we
quitted the Island to continue our Voyage.
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480. |
CHAP. VIII. A more particular Account of the
Inhabitants of Otaheite, and of their domestic Life, Manners, and
Arts.
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492. |
CHAP. IX. Passage from Otaheite to Tinian, with
some Account of several other Islands that were discovered in the
South Seas. |
502. |
CHAP. X I *. Some Account of the present State
of the Island of Tinian, and our Employment there; with what happened
in the Run from thence to Batavia.
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510. |
CHAP. XII. Transactions at Batavia, and an Account
of the Passage from thence to the Cape of Good Hope.
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516. |
CHAP. XIII. An Account of our Transactions at
the Cape of Good Hope, and of the Return of the Dolphin to England.
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522. |
A Table of the Latitude and Longitudes of Wallis's
Voyage.
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525. |
CAPTAIN CARTERET's VOYAGE.
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526. |
CHAP. I. The Run from Plymouth to Madeira, and
from thence through the Streight of Magella.
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537. |
CHAP. II. The Passage from Cape Pillar, at the
Western Entrance of the Streight of Magellan, to Masasuero; with some
Account of that Island.
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557. |
CHAP. III. The Passage from Masasuero to Queen
Charlotte's Islands; several Mistakes corrected concerning Davis's
Land, and an Account of some small Islands, supposed to be the same
that were seen by Quiros.
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568. |
CHAP. IV. An Account of the Discovery of Queen
Charlotte's Island, with a Description of them and their Inhabitants,
and of what happened at Egmont Island.
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CHAP. V. Departure from Egmont Island, and Passage
to Nova Britannia; with a Description of several other Islands, and
their Inhabitants.
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596. |
CHAP. VI. Discovery of a Streight dividing the
Land called Nova Britannia into two Islands, with a Description of
several small Islands that lie in the Passge, and the Land on each
side, with the Inhabitants.
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602. |
CHAP. VII. The Passage from Saint George's Channel
to the Island of Mindanao, with an Account of many Islands that were
seen, and Incidents that happened by the Way.
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611. |
CHAP. VIII. Some Account of the Coast of Mindanao,
and the Islands near it, in which several Mistakes of Dampier are
corrected.
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622. |
CHAP. IX. The Passage from Mindanao to the Island
of Celebes, with a particular Account of the Streight of Macassar,
in which many Errors are corrected.
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630. |
CHAP. X. Transactions off Macassar, and the Passage
thence to Bonthain.
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638. |
CHAP. XI. Transactions at Bonthain, while the
Vessel was waiting for a Wind to carry her to Batavia, with some Account
of the Place, the Town of Macassar, and the adjacent Country.
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649. |
CHAP. XII. Passage from Bonthain Bay, in the
Island of Celebes, to Batavia. Transactions there, and the Voyage
round of Good Hope to England.
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669. |
A Table of the Variation of the Compass, as observed
on board of the SWALLOW.
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* The tenth Chapter is by mistake numbered XI. |