The Isle of Pines. Or a late discovery of a fourth island, in Terra Australis Incognita. Being a true relation of certain English persons, who, in the days of Q. Elizabeth, making a voyage to the East India, were cast away, and wrecked upon that island, and all drowned, except one man and four women, whereof one was a negro. And now lately, A.D. 1667, a Dutch ship driven by foul weather there, by chance have found their posterity, speaking good English, to amount to 10 or 12,000 persons, as they suppose. The whole relation follows, written by the man himself a little before his death, and declared to the Dutch by his grandchild. By Henry Neville

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  • The Isle of Pines. Or a late discovery of a fourth island, in Terra Australis Incognita. Being a true relation of certain English persons, who, in the days of Q. Elizabeth, making a voyage to the East India, were cast away, and wrecked upon that island, and all drowned, except one man and four women, whereof one was a negro. And now lately, A.D. 1667, a Dutch ship driven by foul weather there, by chance have found their posterity, speaking good English, to amount to 10 or 12,000 persons, as they suppose. The whole relation follows, written by the man himself a little before his death, and declared to the Dutch by his grandchild. By Henry Neville
  • Late discovery of a fourth island, in Terra Australis Incognita
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Imprint
London : printed MDCLXVIII reprinted for T. Cadell, MDCCLXVIII [1768]
Added name
Cadell, T. (Thomas), 1742-1802, bookseller.
Publication year
1768
ESTC No.
T136530
Grub Street ID
184736
Description
19, [1] p. ; 12°.
Note
The phrase 'By Henry Neville' is enclosed in square brackets

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