APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Cockburn, J. M. (1735). A journey over land, from the Gulf of Honduras to the great South-Sea. Performed by John Cockburn, and five other Englishmen, viz. Thomas Rounce, Richard Banister, John Holland, Thomas Robinson, and John Ballman; Who were taken by a Spanish Guarda-Costa, in the John and Jane, Edward Burt Master, and set on Shoar at a Place called Forto-Cavalo, naked and wounded, as mentioned in several News-Papers of October, 1731. Containing, Variety of extraordinary Distresses and Adventures, and some New and Useful Discoveries of the Inland of those almost unknown Parts of America: As also, An exact Account of the Manners, Customs, and Behaviour of the several Indians inhabiting a Tract of Land of 2400 Miles; particularly of their Dispositions towards the Spaniards and English. To which is added, a curious piece, written in the reign of King James I. and never before printed, intitled, A brief discoverye of some things best worth noteinge in the travells of Nicholas Withington, a Factor in the East-Indiase. printed for C. Rivington, at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul's Church yard.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Cockburn, John Mariner. A Journey over Land, from the Gulf of Honduras to the Great South-Sea. Performed by John Cockburn, and Five Other Englishmen, Viz. Thomas Rounce, Richard Banister, John Holland, Thomas Robinson, and John Ballman; Who Were Taken by a Spanish Guarda-Costa, in the John and Jane, Edward Burt Master, and Set on Shoar at a Place Called Forto-Cavalo, Naked and Wounded, as Mentioned in Several News-Papers of October, 1731. Containing, Variety of Extraordinary Distresses and Adventures, and Some New and Useful Discoveries of the Inland of Those Almost Unknown Parts of America: As Also, An Exact Account of the Manners, Customs, and Behaviour of the Several Indians Inhabiting a Tract of Land of 2400 Miles; Particularly of Their Dispositions Towards the Spaniards and English. To Which Is Added, a Curious Piece, Written in the Reign of King James I. and Never Before Printed, Intitled, A Brief Discoverye of Some Things Best Worth Noteinge in the Travells of Nicholas Withington, a Factor in the East-Indiase. London: printed for C. Rivington, at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul's Church yard, 1735.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Cockburn, John Mariner. A Journey over Land, from the Gulf of Honduras to the Great South-Sea. Performed by John Cockburn, and Five Other Englishmen, Viz. Thomas Rounce, Richard Banister, John Holland, Thomas Robinson, and John Ballman; Who Were Taken by a Spanish Guarda-Costa, in the John and Jane, Edward Burt Master, and Set on Shoar at a Place Called Forto-Cavalo, Naked and Wounded, as Mentioned in Several News-Papers of October, 1731. Containing, Variety of Extraordinary Distresses and Adventures, and Some New and Useful Discoveries of the Inland of Those Almost Unknown Parts of America: As Also, An Exact Account of the Manners, Customs, and Behaviour of the Several Indians Inhabiting a Tract of Land of 2400 Miles; Particularly of Their Dispositions Towards the Spaniards and English. To Which Is Added, a Curious Piece, Written in the Reign of King James I. and Never Before Printed, Intitled, A Brief Discoverye of Some Things Best Worth Noteinge in the Travells of Nicholas Withington, a Factor in the East-Indiase. printed for C. Rivington, at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul's Church yard, 1735.

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