A Voyage Round the World / Being an account of a remarkable enterprize, begun in the year 1719, chiefly to cruise on the Spaniards in the great South ocean. Relating the true historical facts of that whole affair: testifyd by many imployd therein; and confirmd by authorities from the owners.
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A first‑hand account by a marine officer recounts a privateering expedition against Spanish shipping in the South Seas, outlining orders, rendezvous plans, and perilous passages. It documents the growing rivalry between two captains, disputes over discipline and prize distribution, and incidents of mutiny, desertion, and violence that disrupt the voyage. Shipboard life and practical seamanship are detailed alongside successive captures, losses, and encounters near Cape Horn and along the Pacific coast, with stops at islands and ports such as Cocos, Guam, Macao, and California. The narrative closes with the division of spoils, subsequent legal and personal consequences, and reflections on leadership and the hazards of such enterprises.
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