A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 14 by Robert Kerr
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II. Reception at Anamocka; a Robbery and its Consequences, with a Variety of other Incidents. Departure from the Island. A sailing Canoe described. Some Observations on the Navigation of these Islanders. A Description of the Island, and of those in the Neighbourhood, with some Account of the Inhabitants, and nautical Remarks. III. The Passage from the Friendly Isles to the New Hebrides, with an Account of the Discovery of Turtle Island, and a Variety of Incidents which happened, both before and after the Ship arrived in Port Sandwich, in the Island of Mallicollo. A Description of the Port, the adjacent Country, its Inhabitants, and many other Particulars. IV. An Account of the Discovery of several Islands, and an Interview and Skirmish with the Inhabitants upon one of them. The Arrival of the Ship at Tanna, and the Reception we met with there. V. An Intercourse established with the Natives; some Account of the Island, and a Variety of Incidents that happened during our Stay at it. VI. Departure from Tanna; with some Account of its Inhabitants, their Manners and Arts. VII. The survey of the Islands continued, and a more particular Description of them. VIII. An Account of the Discovery of New Caledonia, and the Incidents that happened while the Ship lay in Balade. |
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