. A voyage round the world in the years 1785, 1786, 1787 and 1788 [microform]. Boussole (Frigate); Astrolabe (Frigate); Boussole (Frégate); Astrolabe (Frégate); Voyages around the world; Scientific expeditions; Voyages autour du monde; Expéditions scientifiques. â |'!«^v,,. ^!, I. 92 LA I»EROUSE*S VOYAGE parts. He will not neglect, if it be poflibic, to procure a Chinefe and Japanefe interpreter, and a Ruffian interpreter for his fecond call at Avatfcha; he will bargain with them for the time he may keep them in the fcrvice of the fl\ip, and on his return, will land them at Mindanao


. A voyage round the world in the years 1785, 1786, 1787 and 1788 [microform]. Boussole (Frigate); Astrolabe (Frigate); Boussole (Frégate); Astrolabe (Frégate); Voyages around the world; Scientific expeditions; Voyages autour du monde; Expéditions scientifiques. â |'!«^v,,. ^!, I. 92 LA I»EROUSE*S VOYAGE parts. He will not neglect, if it be poflibic, to procure a Chinefe and Japanefe interpreter, and a Ruffian interpreter for his fecond call at Avatfcha; he will bargain with them for the time he may keep them in the fcrvice of the fl\ip, and on his return, will land them at Mindanao, or at the Moluccas. *'' " ⢠⢠⢠I4thly. It is ncccflary he be informed, that the Japanefe pirates are fometrimcs very numerous in the fea comprifcd between' Japan, Corea, and Tartary. Their weakncfs requires no other pre- caution on his part, than being on his guard during the nigh*, to prevent a furprife on theirs i but it will not be ufelefs, that he fhould endeavour to fpeak to one cf them, and engage him by p)e- fents and promifes of rccompence, to pilot hi? Majefty's fhips, in his furveyof Jeflb, of vyhich it is believed one part is tinder the dominion of Japan; in the pafiage through the Straits of Teflby, which the Japanefe muft neceffarily know; and in the exploring of fuclt of the Kurile Hies, as they may be in the habit of" frequenting. This fame pilot may be equally ferviceable in viliting fome port on the weft' coaft of Japan, in cafe cir- cumftances Ihould not have allowed a landing at any point of the eaft or north-eaft coaft. But whatever ufe the Siear De La Peroufe may make of the laid pilot, he muft not give up to his ad- vice and fuggcftions, but with the moft cautious refcrve,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original La Pérouse, Jean-François d


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