A General History And Collection Of Voyages And Travels - Volume X - By Robert Kerr


















































































































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It Were Improper To Enter Upon A Refutation Of This Idle Calumny On The Present Occasion; Yet It Is Easy To Conceive, That The Possessor Of That Globe, May Have Rudely Added The Reported Discoveries Of Columbus, To The More Ancient Delineations.

At all events, Columbus was the first person who conceived the bold idea that it was practicable to sail round the globe.

From the spherical figure of the earth, then universally believed by astronomers and cosmographers, in spite of the church, he inferred that the ancient hemisphere or continent then known, must of necessity be balanced by an equiponderant and opposite continent. And, as the Portuguese had discovered an extensive track by sailing to the eastwards, he concluded that the opposite or most easterly coast of that country might certainly be attained, and by a nearer path, by crossing the Atlantic to the westwards. The result of this profound conception, by the discovery of America, has been already detailed in the Second Book of this collection; and we now proceed in this Fourth Book to detail the various steps of other navigators, in prosecution of this grand design of surrounding the globe, in which many curious and interesting discoveries have been made, and by which geographical knowledge and practical navigation have been brought to great degrees of perfection.

Before commencing the narrative appropriated for this division of our arrangement, it is proper to give the following complete table of all the circumnavigators, within the period assigned to the present portion of this collection; with the names of the ports from which they sailed, and the dates of their respective voyages, and returns.

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