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 dayes of Queen Elizabeth, making a voyage to the East Indies, were cast away, and wrecked, upon the Island near to the coast of Terra Australis Incognita, and all drowned, except one man and four women, whereof one was a Negro. And now lately, An. Dom. 1667. A Dutch ship, driven by foul weather there, by chance have found their posterity (speaking good English) to amount to ten or twelve thousand persons, as they suppose. The whole relation follows, written and left by the man himself, a little before his death, and declared to the Dutch by his grandchild. Licensed, June 27. 1668.
- Neville, Henry, 1620-1694.
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- Printed in the year M,DC,LXVIII. [1668]
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The isle of pines: or, a late discovery of a fourth island in Terra Australis Incognita. Being a true relation ... written and left by the man himself, a little before his death, and declared to the Dutch by his grandchild. Licensed, June 27. 1668.
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