A D V E R T I S E M E N T .
Befides remedying^ thefe inconveniencies, I have
thought a fuller account of our paffage from Timor
to Europe, than that contained in, the Narrative,
would not be- unacceptable. Thefe reafons, with the
manifeft convenience of. .compriling the whole Voyage
in one continued narrative,* in preference to letting it
appear in disjointed accounts, will, it is hoped, be allowed
a fufficient excufe fpr having varied from the
original intention. NevertKelcfs, for the accommodation
of the purchafcrs of the Narrative already pub-
lifhed, thole who delire it, will befup plied with1 the
other parts of the Voyage feparate.; /..<vthe .part previous
to the mutiny, and the additional account after
leaving Timor.
c o n t e n t !
C O N T E N T S.
. G A P. I.
jp L A N o f the Expedition.— Outfit, and OWprren’ceS td The
Itime efleaving England.—Defcription o f the Bread-
Bnuit V ^ w r - Page i
C H A P . II.
Departure from England.— Arrival'at Tenerife_Sail from
\thence.— Arrival off Cape Horn.—Se vpriiyfifphe Weather.
— Obliged to hear away for the Cape-dfpmd Rope - 14
" c j i \ P. III.
’Paffage' towards the Cape of Good Mope,, and Search qfter
friftan da Cunha.— Arrival at Fdlft. Bay.— Occurrences
there.—Reports concerning the Grofvpnor's People.—Departure
from the Cape - - - 15
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