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large in his 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th 

 Chapters, p. 2 2 3 . There he tells how Capt. 

 Davis, who had fucceeded Capt. Cook at his 

 Death, broke of Confortfhip with Capt. 

 Swan, whom we had met with in the South 

 and parts Seas. That himfelf being defirous to ftand 

 with him over to the Eaft-Indies, went aboard Capt. 

 there * Swan : But I remain'd aboard the fame Shio, 

 now under Capt. Davis, and returnd with 

 him the way I came. Some few particulars 

 that I obferv'd in that Return, I mall fpeak 

 ThisReia- of at the Conclufion of the Book : In the 

 tion dif- me an while, having given this Summary 

 ed""ode- account of the courfe of my Travels, from 

 feribe the m y firft parting with Mr. Damper in the Ifth- 

 jfihmm. t jjj m y j eav i n g hj m j n tne South 



Seas, I (hall now go on with the particular 

 Defcription of the Ifthmus of America, which 

 was the main Thing I intended in publifti- 

 ing thefe Relations. 



Mr. 



