. 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. from Cayenne to Martinico. ?7I â , nhout ;imiU; out Jrom the iflaml, of whicli more htrcittcr ; we arriv'd before a about the evening of the twelfth of May, ,iml ]).iitl the ufu;il f.\lutcs to the fortrels, wliiili (liows ;is in tiic nhovdiiention'ti print, ,\nd irot alhore, jiilhis tiie


. 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. from Cayenne to Martinico. ?7I â , nhout ;imiU; out Jrom the iflaml, of whicli more htrcittcr ; we arriv'd before a about the evening of the twelfth of May, ,iml ]).iitl the ufu;il f.\lutcs to the fortrels, wliiili (liows ;is in tiic nhovdiiention'ti print, ,\nd irot alhore, jiilhis tiie wa^i f;o- iiij; : having thus mule our from C:iyiiih' hitlirr, in ftvin i!ays, without any .u(i(ltnt. riie Haves alioaril, about two luiinheil and lifty, were all very hearty,h;ivin^ loll only fevcnof them by fl knels, or otlierwife, in all our voyage at and from the (iol,l Cou;t of (inihcii, and foitnil the in mueh want of them ; and therefore to render them more valuable, I relblv'd to tlilpofe of o-irt of them at Gi(iiii(iii,iip,', being intorm'd that tlie planters lon^'d there much for our arrival. Atcorilingly the next day having waited on count lU , captain-general and lommander in chief oi all the Itviub (!,irili- /iiv , and brought our lliip about the A>!;/£;i'i point, ainl Prt' cheur., fome days .dier, when it had been caieen'd in the i'.ul (IrStic Roytl, to the town oi' St. Piter ot A? Hiijl',L')re or Marliii'uo ; after the ufual eoniplimenis to the governour, we begun the of our Haves, at about fevcn thoufai"' pounds weight of brown fugar, the Jmlui?i piece, as they term it there, to be paid at tarthell within the month of ['fiiii. tellowing, njjon a certain forfeiture agreed on. The went thus on pretty brilkly, ;dl our II ives being Gold , which are much more acceptable in ihe Fnnr/.i , â¢IS I have oblerved before, in the chapter of ll ives, in the defcription of Guiue


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