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Harris's Voyages (7 March 1817) Harris, JohnNavigantium atque itinerantium bibliotheca; or, a compleat
collection of voyages and travels. Consisting of above four
hundred of the most authentick writers; beginning with Hackluit,
Purchass, &c. in English; Rasmusio in Italian, Thevenot,
&c. in French; De Bry, and Grynaei Novis in Latin; the Dutch
East-India Company in Dutch; and continued, with others of note,
that have publish'd histories, voyages, travels, or discoveries,
in the English, Latin, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese,
German, or Dutch tongues; relating to any part of Asia, Africa,
America, Europe, or the islands theeof, to this present time. With
the heads of several of our most considerable sea-commanders; and
a great number of excellent maps of all parts of the world, and
cuts of most curious things in all the voyages. Also, an appendix
of the remarkable accidents at sea; and several of our
considerable engagements; the charters, acts of parliament,
&c. about the East-India trade; and papers relating to the
union of the two companies. Throughout the whole all original
papers are printed at large; as the Pope's bull to dispose of the
West-Indies to the King of Spain; letters patent for establishing
companies of merchants; as the Russia, East-India companies,
&c. letters from one great prince or state to another, shewing
their titles, style, &c. To which is prefixed, A history of
the peopling of the several parts of the world, and particularly
of America; an account of the ancient shipping, and its successive
improvements; together with the invention and use of the magnet,
and its variation, &c. By John Harris, … In two
volumes. 1705WG reads this item in the British Museum.
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