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MAYOR'S VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, 



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A GENERAL COLLECTION 



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VOYAGRS AND TRAVELS, 



COMPLETE IN TWGNTY-EtGHT VOL,UMES; 



INCI.L'DING THE MOST INTERESTING 



Mecoi*tr0 of isral)tgator0 ann d*abeU^r0t 



UROM THE DISCOVl-.RY OF AMKRICA BY COUlMBilS, IN THfC YEAR 1402, TO THE 

 mUM iMi. i^i^^ TRWELS OF LOUD VALENHA, INCLUSlVt.. 



BY WILLIAM MAVOR, LL. D &c. &c. 



This new a»id improved Emiion, «onsistj piit'y of a Repr'iit of a similar Collection made by 

 the same \uilior, which had for a con&iderib.e tjme br-euotit of print, and partly of ni'w matter, 

 beina- Abri l-'^meuts of niaiiv v.iiuable i\ oiks, yiKbliflud since the appearance of the former 

 Edition; tliereby brincing ihe folleoM on down to a later '.eiiod. 

 The Contents of the several Volumes xviil best illustrate the Utility and Value 



of this New Edition, viz. 

 Vol. 



Vol 



VOYAGES. 



1. Explanation of Naulicil ftrms . „ „ 

 Columbn.'s First, Secoiv.i, third, and Fourth 



Voyages 

 Cabors (J. iind S.) Voyages 

 Amerlcui. Vesputius's \ oyages 

 Dc Gavia's First and Second Voyages to the 



East Indies 

 J)e CahraVs Voya'At s to the East Indies 

 Masrellan's Vo>age round the World 

 Sir f. Drake's Vo aije round the M orld 



, J. Lancaster's \ oyag:e to the Last Indies 



jf, Middleton's Voy. to tlie Red Sea ..v Surat 



James's Voya;it- for I he Discovery of the N.W . 



Pass:ige to India 

 Ellis's Voyage tor (he Discovery of a N. W. 



Passage to the S. Sea 

 Adventures of Four Russian Sailors at Spitz- 



bp.rg< n ^ ^ „r 11 



2. Anson's Voyage round the World 



Ulloa's do. to Soutlj Aiiitnca 



3. Byriyii's Vovaxe round the World 

 Wallis's do. do. 

 Cctrtevet^s d''« ao« 



4 and 5. (ook's First Voyage round the World 

 ean-J 7. Cooifc'iSecondVoyasre ditto ditto 

 8, 9, and lo. Coo/^'sThird Voyaee duto 

 11. Hhipp.^'s Voyage towards tt.e ''"- 



Forrest's Voyage to New Oi 



Mo (iccas , r. , t , . 



Wilson's Vovage to the Pclew Is.ands 



Phillips's Voyase to Botany Bay 



Fielaing-s Voyage to Lisbon 



Thunherg's Voyage to the In lian beas, &Japan 

 12 Paee's \ oyaae round tlie World 

 * !_ Voyages to the Soutii and North Poles 



r«nro«yerV "Voyage round the Woild 



13. Miitthews's Voyage to Sui ra L,p"iie 

 Blig/i's Voy.ig. to the South ^ea 

 Mcvrchavd's Voyage round the W orld 

 rMrn6Mirs Voy ige dmo ditto 



■rKA\ ELb. 



14. Addison's Trave s through Italy and Swit- 



zerland _ , 



Lady Mary IVorlley Montagu's Travels in 

 Eiir 'pe ai;d Asia . ■ r. ■ 



15. Haniray's . ravels through Russia into Persia, 



Geri-.iaiiy, .uid Holland 

 mebii fir's I'r.uels into Arabia, and other 



<)runtal Counlri"S 

 ShaiB's IrjV"- s hrousli 'arbary 



ditto 

 North Pole 

 uiuea, and the 



Bell's Travels from St. Petersbujgh to Pekia 



Pocock's Travels through Egypt 



16. Bruce's Travels in Abyssinia 

 {Food's .louriiey to Palmyra 

 Maiipcrtius and the French Academicians 



Journey, to measure a Degree of Latitude 



ill the Arctic Circle 

 Maiqjerlius's Journey to Lapland 

 Hamilton's Tour in Calabria 



17. Smollett's Triivelt. liiro' France and Ftaly 



18. Brydone's Tour through Sicily and Malta 

 Swinburne's '\'rzi\^\f< in Spain 

 WYflJ^fl/r* Tour tlirou. li the Western, Sputh- 



ern, and Interior Pro\ inces of Francfe 



'lour Jirou^h tli'e Northern Parts of 



Euroj.f, particularly Copenhagen, Stork- 

 h dm, and Pet<'rsbuV:;h 



19. Moore's View of Society, &c. in Franre, 

 SwitzerLind, Genuany, ana Italy 



Coxi's Travels in Switzerland 



20. Pallas's i ravels ihroui>:h the Southern Pro- 

 vinces ol the Russian Empire 



Macartney' s Embassy to the Emperor of China 

 31. Le yaillant's Traitls in Africa 



Brown's Travels in Esypt and Libya 

 Barrow's Travels in southern Alri^-a 



22. Soiivini's Travels in Upper and LowerEgypt 

 Dtnon's Travels in Upper ana Lower Egypt 

 Pnr/i's Tr ivels iu Africa 



23. Fortter's Travels in India, Persia, ^^c. 

 Buchanan's Travels in the Interior of Kin- 



dostan 



24. i/cor«e's Journey from Fort Prince of Wales 

 III Hudson's Bay, to the Ni^rthern Ocean 



field's Travels thrnifh N .rth America 

 Ltancourt's Travels through tlie United States 

 JUaeAtnsie'* Travels from WoMfreai, thruUijU 

 the Continent of North Anienca, to the 

 Frozen and Pacific Oceans 

 S5. Boniguii'g's FiMveU in Spain 

 26. hotztbne's A count of his Exile to Siberia 



Journey from Berlin, thiough 



Swiize'land, to P>ris 



Travels through Italy 



Whiilitigton's Travels through Spain, and 



part of Portugal 

 Carr's Stranger m 'ranee 



I ravels lound the P.altic 



Tourthrouch Holland 



28 Volentia's rr..vels mln la, Arabia, & Egypt. 



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