[238] Muller (1872), nos. 1,895-1,900; Carter-Brown, vol. iii. no. 831; H. H. Bancroft, Central America, ii. 746. A German translation appeared at Leipsic in 1747 in twenty-one volumes.
[239] H. H. Bancroft, Central America, ii. 750.
[240] Muller (1872), nos. 1,980, 1,981. There was a German translation, with enlargements, by J. C. Adelung, Halle, 1767; an English translation is also cited. A similar range was taken in Alexander Dalrymple’s Historical Collection of Voyages in the South Pacific Ocean (London, 1770), of which there was a French translation in 1774 (Carter-Brown, vol. iii. no. 1,730). The most important contribution in English on this subject, however, is in Dr. James Burney’s Chronological History of Discovery in the South Sea (1803-1817), five volumes quarto.
[241] Dr. Johnson wrote the Introduction; there was a third edition in 1767 (Bohn’s Lowndes, p. 2994).
[242] H. H. Bancroft, Central America, ii. 750.
[243] H. H. Bancroft, Central America, ii. 754.
[244] Carter-Brown, vol. iii. no. 1,494.
[245] Sabin, v. 473; H. H. Bancroft, Central America, ii. 750.
[246] Sabin, ix. 529; Carter-Brown, vol. iii. no. 1,602; H. H. Bancroft, Central America, ii. 750.
[247] Carter-Brown, vol. iii. no. 1,733; H. H. Bancroft, Central America, ii. 751.