PDF Vorderdeckel PDF Rücken PDF Vorsatz PDF Vakat PDF Frontispiz PDF Titelblatt PDF To The Court Of Directors, Of The Honorable East India Company. PDF Widmung PDF Introduction. PDF Contents. PDF Errors Of The Press. PDF In Testimony of Esteem and Regard for this great Maritime Abilities, To Sir William James Bar, Deputy Chairman of the Hon: E. India Company, This Map us Inscribed by his most humble Servant, Thomas Forrest. PDF A Voyage To New Guinea. Book I. PDF Chapter I. Intention of the Voyage - Sailing Orders - Reactions for undertaking it in a sinall Vessel - Description of the Tartar Galley - and Lift of the Crew. PDF Chapter II. Departure from Balambangan - Touched at the Islands of Cagajan Sooloo, and Pangatarran - Arrived at Sooloo, where we found a Molucca Prow loaded with Nutmegs - Touched at the Island Tonkyl - Left it unexpectedly - Saw the Island Sangir - Passed Karakita, Palla, and Siao - Passed the Islands Ternate and Tidore - arrived at Malaleo Harbour, in the Straits of Latalatta - Sailed thence, and arrived at Bissory Harbour - Tuan Hadjee visits the Sultan of Batchian. PDF Chapter III. Account of the Island of Gilolo, from the Information of Ishmael Tuan Hadjee and others - Of the Sago Tree, and the Method of baking the Sago Bread, with a Comparison between the Sago, and Bread Fruit Trees. PDF Chapter IV. Tuan Hadjee returns on Board with a Messenger from the Sultan of Batchian - Sailed from Bissory Harbour - Had an accidental Interview with the Sultan of Batchian, on the Island Bally - Sailed thence for Tomoguy - Put into Selang Harbour - Description of it - Sailed thence, and arrived at Tomoguy, where we narrowly escaped Shipwreck - Hauled the Vessel ashore to repair. PDF Chapter V. Sent a Boat to the Island Salwatty, to purchase Sago Bread - Was visited by the Synagees of the Country - Had my House robbed - A Corocoro arrives from Batchian with Tuan Bobo on Board, and another Officer, who bring a Letter from the Sultan to Tuan Hadjee - Farther Transactions there - Prepare to depart - Account of the Inhabitants. PDF Chapter VI. The Batchian Officers refuse to proceed to New Guinea - Sailed without them, but immediately put back - Conversation with Tuan Hadjee on the Subject; who agrees to go to the Islands off the Coast of New Guinea, but not to the Main Land - Account of the West Coast of Waygiou. and of the Straits of Batang Pally - Sailed for the Islands of Yowl - Passed Ruib and Pulo Een - Arrived at Offak Harbour, on the North Coast of Waygiou. PDF Chapter VII. Description of the North Coast of Waygiou, and of the Harbour of Offak - Passed Manouaran - Arrived at the Islands of Yowl - Account of them - Sailed for the Islands of Fan - A Gale, in which we were separated from the two Corocoros - Obliged to bear away - Arrived at Dory Harbour on the Coast of New Guinea - Some Account of the Papuas there - Directions to get into the Harbour - Conjectures about Schouten's Island. PDF Chapter VIII. Arrival of the Banguey Corocoro - Fate of the Borneo - Arrival of a Corocoro from Tidore - Molucca Method of fishing - Arrival of a Boat from an Island called Myfory - Harbour of Mansingham - Apprehensions of the Inhabitants of Ossi Vilage - Farther Account of the Papuas - Strictness of the Dutch - Search for the Nutmeg Tree, to no Purpose ; find it at last, on the Island of Manaswary - Account of the Haroforas - Give up the People of Dory the Debt they have contracted - Account of Dory ... PDF Chapter IX. Departure from Dory Harbour - Put into Rawak Harbour for Provisions - Description of it - Anchor at Manouaran Island - Put into Piapis Harbour - Description of it - Leave it, and row to windward, intending to anchor at Pulo Een - Find it every where rocky and steep - Bear away, in order to go to the Southward of Gilolo - Pass between the Islands of Gag and Gibby - Pass between the Islands of Bo and Popo - Description of them. PDF Chapter X. Departure from Bo - Contrary Winds - Anchor at an Island near Liliola, and not far from Pulo Pisang; but can get no fresh Water - Bear away for the Kanary Islands - Find them uninhabited - Proceed to the Island Mysol - Arrive in Ef-be Harbour - Transactions there - Valentine's Account of the Birds of Paradise - Account of Cloves growing on Ceram and Ouby - Strict Watch of the Dutch near Amboyna - Arrival of a Corocoro from Tidore, belonging to the Sultan - We learn the Dutch have sent after ... PDF Chapter XI. Departure from Ef-be Harbour - Stop at the Kanary Islands - Account of Round Harbour - Searched for Nutmegs - Leave the Kanary Islands - Pass between the Islands Bo and Popo - Pass Gibby - Tuan Bussora goes off in the Night, with Tuan Hadjee's Corocoro - Anchored near the Islands Syang and Eye, and got fresh Water - Departure thence - Saw the Island Gilolo - Saw the Island Morty - Saw the Islands of Kabruang, Salibao, and Tulour - Arrive in Leron Harbour on Salibabo - Transactions there. PDF Chapter XII. Departure from Leron - Passed by several sinall Islands - Saw the Islands Belk and Serangani - Passed the Harbour of Batulakki, on Magindano - Also, the great Bay of Sugud Boyan - Stopt at a Sandy Island - Got Sight of the Island of Bunwoot - Passed Timoko Hill, and entered the River of Magindano - Remarks on the Monsoons in the Eastern Parts of India, in low Latitudes.
PDF A Voyage To New Guinea. Book II. PDF Chapter I. Of the Island Magindano - Account of the Rivers Pelangy, Melampy, and Tamantakka - Town of Selangan - Coto Intang. PDF Chapter II. Geographical Sketch of Places on the Banks of the Rivers Pelangy and Tamantakka, by Tuan Fakymolano - Description of the Saltpetre Cave - Rajah of Boyan PDF Chapter III. Description of the Coast of Magindano, West of the Bar of the River Pelangy - Harbour of Kamaladan - Farther Description of the Coast. PDF Chapter IV. The History of Magindano. PDF Chapter V. Arrival at Coto Intang - Reception by Rajah Moodo - Visit the Sultan - Misunderstanding with Tuan Hadjee, whose People I discharge - Set about decking, and otherwise repairing the Vessel - Visit the Island Ebus - Write to the Sultan of Sooloo - Invited to sup with Rajah Moodo - Devotion of the Crew of a Mangaio Prow - Sultan of Sooloo's Answer - Tuan Hadjee quits Mindano abruptly - Method of making Salt - Visit the Island Bunwoot. PDF Chapter VI. Account of Subudan Watamama - His Sickness and Death - Arrival of a Spanish Envoy from Semboangan - Particular Account of a Mangaio Prow - Datoo Utu parts with his Wife Fatima - Rajah Moodo isits the Sultan - Description of his Palace - Interview with Datoo Topang. PDF Chapter VII. Celebration of a Festival at the Sultan's Palace - Entertainment - Potely Pyak visits the Sultana - Certain Salutations - Dances - The Sultana returns the Visit. The Spanish Envoy affronts Rajah Moodoo, who forgives him. PDF Chapter VIII. The Island Bunwoot is granted to the English - Transactions there; and Description of it - Sail for Tubuan - Mr. Baxter sets out to visit the Gold Mine at Marra; but immediately returns. PDF Chapter IX. Description of the Coast of Magindano South of the Bar of the Pelangy to Tubuan River - Account of Mr. Baxter's Journey to Marra - Leno Harbour - Farther Description of the Coast round Cape St. Augustine - Haraforas. PDF Chapter X. Of the Great Lano or Lake - Account of the Illano Sultans and Rajahs who live on its Banks - Certain Laws of the Mindanoers - Form of Government - Taxes laid on the Haraforas - Their Dress. PDF Chapter XI. Sent the Gallery to Bunwoot to be repaired - Gale at N.W. - Account of Noe's Portion, who married to Datoo Utu - Particular Account of the Marriage of one of Rajah Moodo's Daughters. PDF Chapter XII. Ask Leave to depart from Magindano - Depart privately - Character of Rajah Moodo - His Generosity - Curious about Religion - Variety of Snakes - Farther Account of the Mindanoers - Their Moderation in eating and drinking - General Character of the Mindanoers and Illanos - Journal of a Mangaio Prow - Their Song - Valentine's Account of Magindano. PDF Chapter XIII. Account of the Islands Sangir - Tulour, or Tanna-Labu - Salibabo - Kabruang - Nanusan - Karakita - Palla - Taguluanda - Banka, and Tellusyang, from the Information of Datoo Woodine. PDF Chapter XIV. Of the Osland Sooloo - Claims of the Spaniards to any Sovereignty over that Island refuted - Climate - Fruits - Government - Articles from China carried thither, and Returns - Dissipation of the Datoos - Pearl Fishing Harbours - Cruelty to Slaves - Fray between the Sooloos and the English-Buggesses - General Character of the Sooloos - Many Instances of their Treachery. PDF Chapter XV. An Account of the Cinnamon Tree in Ceylon, and its several Sorts, communicated by the chief Inspector of the Cinnamon Trade, and Manufacturer in that Island, to Albertus Seba, a noted Druggist at Amsterdam. Translated by ther late Dr. Scheucher, F. R. S. PDF Chapter XVI. Sail for Kamaladan Harbour - See some Sooloo Prows - Meet with Tuan Hadjee in the Banguey Corocoro - Pass the Island Lutangan - Harbour of Boobooan - Obliged to anchor on the Coast of Sooloo - Pass within Liberan Island, on the Coast of Borneo - Directions for that Passage - Pass Balambangan - Arrive in Pelampan Harbour, behind Pulo Gaya - Meet some English Vessels - Proceed to Abia, in quest of the Mindano Officers, by whom I write to Rajah Moodo - Gale at N. E. - Haul the Vessel ashore ... PDF Chapter XVII. Of the North Part of Borneo - Its Climate - Rivers - Harbours - Product - People called Idaan - Their Superstition - Farther Account of Places - Advantage of trading from Indostan hither - Account of the Badjoos and the People of Tedong. PDF Chapter XIIX. Directions for sailing down the N. W. Coast of Borneo, form Pirat's Point to the River - Description of the Town - Return Thence to Fort Marlborough.
PDF A Vocabulary Of The Magindano Tongue. PDF Directions For The Book-Binder. PDF Vakat PDF Vorsatz PDF Rückdeckel
|
|