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OF HIS SHIPWRECK,

AND CONSEQUENT

DISCOVERY OF CERTAIN ISLANDS IN THE CARIBBEAN SEA:

WITH A DETAIL OF

MANY EXTRAORDINARY AND HIGHLY INTERESTING EVENTS IN HIS LIFE, FROM THE YEAR 1733 TO 1749,

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LONGMAN, REES, ORME, BROWN, AND GREEN,

PATERNOSTER-ROW.

1831.

266.

LONDON:

Printed by A. & R. Spottiswoode,

New-Street-Square.

CONTENTS OF VOL. III.

CHAPTER I.

Reception of the Porghee and sloop of war on enter-
ing the island harbour. - Diego's exposé on the state

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of the settlement.
affairs during her absence.
desire of distinction.
his army of three.

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Adjutant-General Craig, and

Visits of ceremony between the
governor of the islands and the captain of the Shark
sloop of war.- A great dinner at Peccary Field
House. - Drake and Otway make a survey of the
islands. Seaward and his lady visit the Germans.

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His fine speech to them-how much of it they
understood. Military muster, and a great feast to
the people.-Sir Edward's commission read to them.
-The captain of the Shark's reflections on what he
witnessed. He and his sloop depart

CHAP. II.

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Affairs of the settlement. - Mr. Seaward sails for Ja-

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maica. The German colony. - Plan for educating
the children. Dr. Gordon. -Buildings projected.
-Gordon's choice of a site for his house.

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Plan for

cutting a pass between German Town and Peccary
Field. A Dutch galliot arrives ill consequences
among the Germans. The Porghee fitted as a
vessel of war. - Drake sails for the Mosquito shore.
Returns with Indian chiefs, asses, and mules

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