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hili, Sec. 8. Return of Betagh to England, CHAP. XIII. Voyage round the World, by Commodore Roggewein, in 1721-1723 Introduction SECT. I. Narrative of the Voyage from Holland to the Coast of Brazil, II. Arrival in Brazil, with some Account of that Country, III. Incidents during the Voyage from Brazil to Juan Fernandez, with a Description of that Island, IV. Continuation of the Voyage from Juan Fernandez till the Shipwreck of the African Galley, V. Continuation of the Voyage after the Loss of the African, to the Arrival of Roggewein at New Britain, VI. Description of New Britain, and farther Continuation of the Voyage till the Arrival of Roggewein at Java, VII. Occurrences from their Arrival at the Island of Java, to the Confiscation of the Ships at Batavia, VIII. Description of Batavia and the Island of Java, with some Account of the Government of the Dutch East-India Company's Affairs, IX. Description of Ceylon, X. Some Account of the Governments of Amboina, Banda, Macasser, the Moluccas, Mallacca, and the Cape of Good Hope, XI. Account of the Directories of Coromandel, Surat, Bengal, and Persia, XII. Account of the Commanderies of Malabar, Gallo, Java, and Bantam, XIII. Some Account of the Residences of Cheribon, Siam, and Mockha, XIV. Of the Trade of the Dutch in Borneo and China, XV. Of the Dutch Trade with Japan, XVI. Account of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope, XVII. Voyage from the Cape of Good Hope to Holland, with some Account of St Helena, the Island of Ascension, and the Acores, CHAP. XIV. Voyage round the World, by Captain George Anson, in the Years 1740-1744, Preface, Introduction, SECT. I. Of the Equipment of the Squadron, and the Incidents relating to it, from its first Appointment to its setting Sail from St Helens, II. The Passage from St Helens to the Island of Madeira, with a short Account of that Island, and of our Stay there, III. History of the Spanish Squadron commanded by Don Joseph Pizarro, 236 IV. Passage from Madeira to St Catharines, V. Proceedings at St Catharines, and a Description of that Place, with a short Account of Brazil, VI. The Run from St Catharines to Port St Julian; with some Account of the Port, and of the Country to the South of the Rio Plata, VII. Departure from the Bay of St Julian, and Passage from thence to the
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