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CHAPTER II.
A description of Tortuga--The fruits and plants there--How
the French first settled there, at two several times,
and forced out the Spaniards--The Author twice sold in
the said island 7
CHAPTER III.
A description of Hispaniola--Also a relation of the French
Buccaneers 19
CHAPTER IV.
Original of the most famous pirates of the coasts of
America--Famous exploit of Pierre le Grand 34
CHAPTER V.
How the pirates arm their vessels, and regulate their
voyages 39
CHAPTER VI.
Of the origin of Francis Lolonois, and the beginning of
his robberies 57
CHAPTER VII.
Lolonois equips a fleet to land upon the Spanish islands
of America, with intent to rob, sack, and burn whatsoever
he met with 63
CHAPTER VIII.
Lolonois makes new preparations to take the city of St.
James de Leon; as also that of Nicaragua; where he
miserably perishes 81
CHAPTER IX.
The origin and descent of Captain Henry Morgan--His
exploits, and the most remarkable actions of his life 101
CHAPTER X.
Of the Island of Cuba--Captain Morgan attempts to
preserve the Isle of St. Catherine as a refuge to the
nest of pirates; but fails of his design--He arrives
at, and takes, the village of El Puerto del Principe 112
CHAPTER XI.
Captain Morgan resolving to attack and plunder the City
of Puerto Bello, equips a fleet, and with little
expense and small forces takes it 123
CHAPTER XII.
Captain Morgan takes the City of Maracaibo, on the coast
of Neuva Venezuela--Piracies committed in those
seas--Ruin of three Spanish ships set forth to hinder
the robberies of the pirates 134
CHAPTER XIII.
Captain Morgan goes to Hispaniola to equip a new fleet,
with intent to pillage again on the coast of the West
Indies 170
CHAPTER XIV.
What happened in the river De la Hacha 173
CHAPTER XV.
Captain Morgan leaves Hispaniola, and goes to St.
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