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An eyewitness account of a circumnavigation undertaken as a privately funded naval expedition, blending voyage narrative, combat with enemy merchantmen, and island episodes. It describes shipboard daily life, navigation and weather, raids on Spanish commerce including the seizure of a treasure galleon, and the rescue of a marooned sailor on Juan Fernandez. Interwoven are practical observations on trade routes, privateering strategy, and later efforts to suppress piracy and establish colonial administration in the West Indies.
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