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A voyage to the South Atlantic and round Cape Horn into the Pacific Ocean, for the purpose of extending the spermaceti whale fisheries, and other objects of commerce, by ascertaining the ports, bays, harbours, and anchoring births [sic], in certain islands and coasts on those seas at which the ships of the British merchants might be refitted undertaken and performed by Captain James Colnett, of the Royal Navy, in the ship Rattler.

Title:A voyage to the South Atlantic and round Cape Horn into the Pacific Ocean, for the purpose of extending the spermaceti whale fisheries, and other objects of commerce, by ascertaining the ports, bays, harbours, and anchoring births [sic], in certain islands and coasts on those seas at which the ships of the British merchants might be refitted undertaken and performed by Captain James Colnett, of the Royal Navy, in the ship Rattler.
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Note:Printed for the author by W. Bennett ..., sold by A. Arrowsmith, Charles Street, Soho [and 4 others], 1798
  
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Subject:Atlantic coast (South America) -- Description and travel
Subject:Atlantique, Côte de l'(Amérique du Sud) -- Descriptions et voyages
Subject:Pacific Coast (South America) -- Description and travel
Subject:Pacific Coast -- Description and travel
Subject:Pacifique, Côte du (Amérique du Sud) -- Descriptions et voyages
Subject:Pacifique, Côte du -- Descriptions et voyages
Subject:Rattler (Navire)
Subject:Rattler (Ship)
Subject:Travel
Subject:Voyages and travels
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