A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 11 - Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History - of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and - Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the - Present T by Robert Kerr
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VIII. Course from the Straits of Le Maire to Cape Noir, IX. Observations and Directions for facilitating the Passage of future Navigators round Cape Horn, X. Course from Cape Noir to the Island of Juan Fernandez, XI. Arrival of the Centurion at Juan Fernandez, with a Description of that Island, XII. Separate Arrivals of the Gloucester, and Anna Pink, at Juan Fernandez, and Transactions at that Island during the Interval, XIII. Short Account of what befell the Anna Pink before she rejoined; with an Account of the Loss of the Wager, and the putting back of the Severn and Pearl, XIV. Conclusion of Proceedings at Juan Fernandez, from the Arrival of the Anna Pink, to our final Departure from thence, XV. Our Cruise, from leaving Juan Fernandez, to the taking of Payta, XVI. Capture of Payta, and Proceedings at that Place, XVII. Occurrences from our Departure from Payta to our Arrival at Quibo, |
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