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Flightlessness and Folivory in Hawaii's Extinct Terrestrial Waterfowl
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Belo-Sur-Mer and Other Integrated Sites from Holocene Madagascar
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CHAPTER XVII - Edward Davis; his Third visit to the Galapagos. One of these Islands, named Santa Maria de l'Aguada by the Spaniards, a Careening place of the Buccaneers. Sailing thence Southwards they discover Land. Question, whether Edward Davis's Discovery is the Land which was afterwards named Easter Island? Davis and his Crew arrive in the West Indies
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CHAPTER XXII - The Cygnet. At the Philippines, Celebes, and Timor. On the Coast of New Holland. End of the Cygnet
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CHAPTER XXIV - Retreat of the French Buccaneers across New Spain to the West Indies. All the Buccaneers quit the South Sea
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CHAPTER XI - Disputes between the French Government and their West-India Colonies. Morgan becomes Deputy Governor of Jamaica. La Vera Cruz surprised by the Flibustiers. Other of their Enterprises
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CHAPTER XV - Edward Davis, Commander. Meeting of the Spanish and Buccaneer Fleets in the Bay of Panama. They separate without fighting. The Buccaneers sail to the Island Quibo. The English and French separate. Expedition against the City of Leon. That City and Ria Lexa burnt. Farther dispersion of the Buccaneers
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CHAPTER I - Considerations on the Bights acquired by the Discovery of Unknown Lands, and on the Claims advanced by the Spaniards
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CHAPTER V - Treaty made by the Spaniards with Don Henriquez. Increase of English and French in the West Indies. Tortuga surprised by the Spaniards. Policy of the English and French Governments with respect to the Buccaneers. Mansvelt, his attempt to form an independent Buccaneer Establishment. French West-India Company. Morgan succeeds Mansvelt as Chief of tne Buccaneers
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CHAPTER XX - The Cygnet. Her passage across the Pacific Ocean. At the Ladrones. At Mindanao
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CHAPTER II - Review of the Dominion of the Spaniards in Hayti or Hispaniola
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CHAPTER XXVI - Siege and Plunder of the City of Carthagena on the Terra Firma, by an Armament from France in conjunction with the Flibustiers of Saint Domingo
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CHAPTER IV - Iniquitous Settlement of the Island Saint Christopher by the English and French. Tortuga seized by the Hunters. Origin of the name Buccaneer. The name Flibustier. Customs attributed to the Buccaneers
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CHAPTER XXVII - Second Plunder of Carthagena. Peace of Ryswick, in 1697. Entire Suppression of the Buccaneers and Flibustiers
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CHAPTER XII - Circumstances which preceded the Second Irruption of the Buccaneers into the South Sea. Buccaneers under John Cook sail from Virginia; stop at the Cape de Verde Islands; at Sierra Leone. Origin and History of the Report concerning the supposed Discovery of Pepys Island
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A LIST OF DATES
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CHAPTER VIII - Meeting of Buccaneers at the Samballas, and Golden Island. Party formed by the English Buccaneers to cross the Isthmus. Some account of the Native Inhabitants of the Mosquito Shore
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