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The Historie of Travaile into Vh-ginia Britannia expressing the Cosmogra- 

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Divers voyages touching the discovery of America and the Islands adja- 

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A collection of documents on Japan with a commentary by Thomas Eun- 

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The discovery and conquest of Florida by Don Ferdinando de Soto. Trans- 

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Notes upon Bussia, being a translation from the earliest account of that 

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The Geography of Hudson's Bay, being the remarks of Captain W. Coats, 

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Three voyages by the North-East towards Cathay and China undertaken 

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The history of the great and mighty kingdom of China and the situation 

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The world encompassed by Sir Francis Drake, being his next voyage to 

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