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An introductory discourse concerning geography. An introductory discourse concerning navigation. An introductory discourse concerning government. An introductory discourse concerning commerce. A geographical description of Europe. The voyage of don Manoel Gonzales, late merchant of the City of Lisbon in Portugal, to Great Britain: containing an historical, geographical, topographical, political, and ecclesiastical account of England and Scotland; with a curious collection of things particularly rare, both in nature and antiquity. Translated from the portugueze manuscript. John story's travels through Sweden: containing a short survey of that Kingdom; and a brief description of all its provinces: as also their riches, antiquity, nature, and manners: together with the government of this realm, might and Ppwer of this great King, as well as by sea as land, his great officers, customs and revenues of the crown: likewise a catalogue of many of the kings of Sweden; of those especially who have reigned these last five hundred years; with some of their most memorable acts and deeds; with their alliance and issue, or offspring: also something more particularly concerning that illustrious, invincible, great Gustavus Adolphus the Second, and some of his most memorable acts since his coming to the crown, as well before as since his entring into Germany, till this present year 1632. A description of moscovy. The whole containing all that is necessary to be known concerning that East Empire. Sir Thomas Overbury's observations in his travels upon the state of the seventeen provinces, as they stood anno dom. 1609. The treaty of peace being then on Foot. A tour in France and Italy, made by an english gentleman, 1675. A true relation of the travels and most miserable captavity of William Davis, barber-surgeon of London under the duke of Florence. By William Davies, born in the city of Hereford. A geographical and historical disquisition, touching the Asia properly called, The Lydian Asia wich is the Asia so often mentioned in the New Testament the proconsular Asia, and the Asian diocese. By James Ussher, archbishop of Armagh, and primate of all Ireland. A general account of the Turkish empire. A voyage into the Levant. A brief relation of a journey lately performed by master Henry Blount, gentleman, from Emgland, by the way of Venice, into Dalmatia, Sclavonia, Bosnah, Hungary, Macedonia, Thessaly, Thrace, Rhodes, and Egypt, unto Grand Cairo. With particular observations concerning the modern condition of the Turks, and other people under that empire. The navigations, peregrinations and voyages, made into Turky, by Nicholas Nicholay Daulphinois, lord of Arfeuile, chamberlain and geographer in ordinary to the King of France. Containing sundry singularities wich the author hath there seen and observed. Divided into four books. With divers fair and memorable histories, wich happened in our time. Translated out from the french, by T. Washington the younger. The preacher's travels. Appendix to the description of New Babylon. A letter sent from Constantinople to a learned gentleman in England. The travels of four englishmen and a preacher, into Africa, Asia, Troy, Bythinia,Thracia, and to the Black Sea. And into Syria, Cilicia, Pisidia, Mesopotamia, Damascus, Canaan, Galilee, Samaria, Judea, Palestina, Jerusalen, Jerico, and to the Red Sea, and to sundry other places. Begun in the year of jubilee, 1600, and by some of them finished in the year 1611. Very profitable for the help of travellers; and no less delightful to all persons, who take pleasure to hear od the manners, government, religion, and customs of foreign and heathen countries. A voyage to mount Libanous.