THE 
Table of CONTENTS 
O F T H E 
FIRST VOLUME.’ 
CHAP. I. 
The History of the CIRCUM-NAVIGATORS. 
SECT. i. 
Page 
SECT. VIII. 
Page 
H E Superiority of the Moderns, over the The Voyage of George Spilbergen, in Quality 
Anctents, in the Art of Navigation ; ex- 0 f Admiral of fix Dutch Ships round" the 
plaaned, and the Caufes of that Supen- World, 
ority affigned. I 44 
S E C T. II. S E C T IX. 
The Voyage of Don Chrijlopher Columbus. & remarkable Voyage of William Cornell fin 
Schouten of Horn , and yaques le Maire round 
SECT. III. 
The Voyage of Ferdinand Maglianes , or Magel- 
lan, from the South-Seas to the Eaft-Indies . 6 
SECT. IV. 
The Voyage of Sir Francis Brake round the 
Globe. _ . 
*' I ^ 
SECT, V. 
Sir Thomas Candijh , or Cavendijh's Voyage round 
the Globe. ° 2 z 
SECT. VI. 
The Voyage of Oliver Van Noort (the fir (l at- 
tempted by the Dutch ) round the World. 3 1 
SECT. VII. 
The Rema'r kables of Captain Sibald de Weert to 
the South-Seas and the Streights of Magellan , 
intended as a Supplement to the former Sec 
the World, by a newPaffage into the South - 
Seas. ’ --1 
SECT. X. 
The Voyage of Don Pedro Fernandez de Quiros 
for the Difcovery of the Southern Continent 
and Iflands. 
SECT. XI. 
The Voyage of the NaJJ'au Fleet round the 
Globe, under the Command of yaques le Her- 
mit e. aa 
SECT. XII. 
Captain Cowley's Voyage round the World, yj 
SECT. XIII. 
Captain IV illiam D ampler s firffc Voyage roun< 
the World, collected from his own Account 
SEC T. 
tion. 
Numb. 69. 
36 Captain William D ampler ’s Voyage to 
