. A Collection of voyages and travels [microform] : some now first printed from original manuscripts, others now first published in English : in six volumes with a general preface giving an account of the progress of navigation from its first beginning. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. Chap. I?- Con/If of Sovr»-Gv\SF\. i?3 \fl,lâ>iU Another rult' I oblirvcil, to krep in ward, an dr as Manjiou, in ft/;/i thcBAuiioT. luini tlic great cabbin, whcir I uIliI to trailc with people oJ all the * lying between thole ^'^V>i' the Bladi, only one finale pitcc ol euh two, bcin^ the mol


. A Collection of voyages and travels [microform] : some now first printed from original manuscripts, others now first published in English : in six volumes with a general preface giving an account of the progress of navigation from its first beginning. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. Chap. I?- Con/If of Sovr»-Gv\SF\. i?3 \fl,lâ>iU Another rult' I oblirvcil, to krep in ward, an dr as Manjiou, in ft/;/i thcBAuiioT. luini tlic great cabbin, whcir I uIliI to trailc with people oJ all the * lying between thole ^'^V>i' the Bladi, only one finale pitcc ol euh two, bcin^ the moll lubtil .irtilh, .it fort of my uootls lor .i lample â¢, ,uul when lying .uul loiintaleitini; this , ;\s 1 I lull llruck .1 with .i ; I lint belore oi)lervcJ â¢, tho' thi (V'M tiiey liim with my note to the llorekecpcr, fpe- commonly there is liroiij^Jit liom ,L- ertm-i M\i\ iitu, wlii,.]) is of its own nature Ti " ktl lifying the .mil ol tiiegomls 111- hail contradeil to pay for. Another mcthoil to be ulcil in (hips, n feverily to punilh any , that has been taken Uealinj.^ i lor tho' tiie pin'on fo fir veil ilocs not pirhaps miiih a lew blows he may receive, yet il is a great ilil gooil \ but fophilliuited by the /Iccawz liUuks thrmlelves. Ilowevir, of all thofc places, the inha- bitants ot Cvmiiuh,:;, Miiui, and lo down I he eoall to Miu be entered in the fame hook by iiiy under- adlor, obferving to kee[) the laid gold in feparate boxes, that at my return into Iraiue I might the judg- ment of the olTicers of the mint at Pnr:i, or ellewherc, to know which of the chief of trade on the Gold Coiijl allbrded the finell, and which the word gold. â rt ihi ^^ ^'^'' accordingly obfcrved by the ol- hiflild ficers of the mint at Piiii>, that the (//'"v, hill cape .'"; gold, was from twenty two to twenty three carats tine-, which gold is commonly brou


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