A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 10 - Arranged in systematic order: Forming a complete history of the origin and progress of navigation, discovery, and commerce, by
Kerr, Robert, 1755-1813
English
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A
GENERAL
HISTORY AND COLLECTION
OF
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS,
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 TIME.
BY
ROBERT KERR, F.R.S. & F.A.S. EDIN.
ILLUSTRATED BY MAPS AND CHARTS.
VOL. X.
WILLIAM BLACKWOOD, EDINBURGH:
AND T. CADELL, LONDON.
MDCCCXXIV.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME X.
PART II.--(Continued.)
BOOK IV.
Early Circumnavigations, or Voyages round the World
Introduction.
CHAPTER I.
Voyage of Ferdinand Magellan round the World, in1519-1522,
SECTION I. Some Account of Magellan, previous to theCommencement of the Voyage,
SECTION II. Proceedings of the Voyage from Seville toPatagonia, and wintering there,
SECTION III. Prosecution of the Voyage, till the Death ofMagellan,
SECTION IV. Continuation of the Voyage to its Conclusion,
CHAPTER II.
Voyage by Sir Francis Drake round the World, in 1517-1580,
SECTION I. Introduction, and Preparation for the Voyage,
SECTION I. Narrative of the Voyage from England to the Straitsof Magellan,
SECTION III. Incidents of the Voyage, from the Straits ofMagellan to New Albion,
SECTION IV. Continuation of the Voyage, from New Albion toEngland.
SECTION V. Reception of Sir Francis Drake in England, and someNotices of his remaining Actions,
SECTION VI First Supplement to the Voyage of Sir FrancisDrake; being an Account of Part of the foregoing Navigation, byNuno da Silva,
SECTION VII Second Supplement, being the Voyage of Mr JohnWinter, after parting from Sir Francis Drake,
CHAPTER III.
Voyage of Sir Thomas Candish round the World, in1586-1588,
Introduction,
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