O SBE CK'S VOYAGE. 



The year 1751. 



January 1 ft, 3 6° 35' N. L. 



In the forenoon we faw Cape Vincent, a pro- 

 montory in Spain. The fhores appeared high 

 and white, and the ever-green trees made the 

 country look very fine. 



January 4th. 



The Granate mountain mewed iifelf to the 

 right at a great diftance, on account of its 

 prodigious height. 



The Rock St. Pedro , which was to the 

 right, was quite frcm in our memories, on 

 account of the fhip called Sweden, which the 

 crown of Sweden had defigtied for a prefent 

 to the Turkiih Emperor, but was loft here in 

 November 1738, when Captain WagenfekJ, 

 v, as conducting her to Conft&ntinople. Of 

 the artillery which was recovered out of the 

 water, fix brafs cannon and a mortar ape 

 Hill to be feen at Cadiz, all inferibed with the 

 name and arms of that mod glorious -King 



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