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Title: A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, 
Volume 17 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete 
History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and 
Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present 
Time 
Author: Robert Kerr 
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A GENERAL HISTORY AND COLLECTION OF VOYAGES AND 
TRAVELS, 
ARRANGED IN SYSTEMATIC ORDER: 
FORMING A COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE ORIGIN AND 
PROGRESS OF NAVIGATION, DISCOVERY, AND COMMERCE, 
BY SEA AND LAND, FROM THE EARLIEST AGES TO THE 
PRESENT TIME. 
BY 
ROBERT KERR, F.R.S. & F.A.S. EDIN. 
ILLUSTRATED BY MAPS AND CHARTS. 
VOL. XVII. 
WILLIAM BLACKWOOD, EDINBURGH: 
AND T. CADELL, LONDON. 
MDCCCXXIV. 
 
A GENERAL HISTORY AND COLLECTION OF VOYAGES AND 
TRAVELS, 
ARRANGED IN SYSTEMATIC ORDER: 
FORMING A COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE ORIGIN AND 
PROGRESS OF NAVIGATION, DISCOVERY, AND COMMERCE,
BY SEA AND LAND, FROM THE EARLIEST AGES TO THE 
PRESENT TIME. 
BY 
ROBERT KERR, F.R.S. & F.A.S. EDIN. 
ILLUSTRATED BY MAPS AND CHARTS. 
VOL. XVII. 
EDINBURGH: 
_Printed by James Ballantyne & Co_. 
FOR WILLIAM BLACKWOOD, EDINBURGH; J. MURRAY, 
ALBEMARLE-STREET; BALDWIN, CRADOCK AND JOY, AND 
GALE AND FENNER, PATERNOSTER-ROW, LONDON; AND J. 
CUMMING, DUBLIN. 
1816. 
 
CONTENTS TO VOL. XVII. 
CHAP. V. Continued. Captain King's Journal of the Transactions on 
returning to the Sandwich Islands. 
SECT. VI. General Account of the Sandwich Islands. Their Number, 
Names, and Situation. OWHYHEE. Its Extent, and Division into 
Districts. Account of its Coasts, and the adjacent Country. Volcanic 
Appearances. Snowy Mountains. Their Height determined. Account of 
a Journey into the Interior Parts of the Country. MOWEE. 
TAHOOHOWA. MOROTOI. RANAI. WOAHOO. ATOOI. 
ONEEHEOW. OREEHOUA. TAAOORA. Climate. Winds. Currents. 
Tides. Animals and Vegetables. Astronomical Observations. 
VII. General Account of the Sandwich Islands continued. Of the
Inhabitants. Their Origin. Persons. Pernicious effects of the Ava. 
Numbers. Disposition and Manners. Reasons for supposing them not 
Cannibals. Dress and Ornaments. Villages and Houses. Food. 
Occupations and Amusements. Addicted to Gaming. Their 
extraordinary Dexterity in Swimming. Arts and Manufactures. Curious 
Specimens of their Sculpture. Kipparee, or Method of Painting Cloth. 
Mats. Fishing Hooks. Cordage. Salt Pans. Warlike Instruments. 
SECT. VIII. General Account of the Sandwich Islands continued. 
Government. People divided into three Classes. Power of Erreetaboo. 
Genealogy of the Kings of Owhyhee and Mowee. Power of the Chiefs. 
State of the inferior Class. Punishment of Crimes. Religion. Society of 
Priests. The Orono. Their Idols. Songs chanted by the Chiefs, before 
they drink Ava. Human Sacrifices. Custom of Knocking out the fore 
Teeth. Notions with regard to a future State. Marriages. Remarkable 
Instance of Jealousy. Funeral Rites. 
CHAP. VI. Transactions during the second Expedition to the North, by 
the way of Kamtschatka; and on the Return Home by the way of 
Canton and the Cape of Good Hope. 
SECT. I. Departure from Oneheeow. Fruitless Attempt to discover 
Modoopapappa. Course steered for Awatska Bay. Occurrences during 
that Passage. Sudden Change from Heat to Cold. Distress occasioned 
by the Leaking of the Resolution. View of the Coast of Kamtschatka. 
Extreme Rigour of the Climate. Lose Sight of the Discovery. The 
Resolution enters the Bay of Awatska. Prospect of the Town of Saint 
Peter and Saint Paul. Party sent ashore. Their Reception by the 
Commanding-Officer of the Port. Message dispatched to the 
Commander at Bolcheretsk. Arrival of the Discovery. Return of the 
Messengers from the Commander. Extraordinary mode of Travelling. 
Visit from a Merchant and a German Servant belonging to the 
Commander. 
II. Scarcity of Provisions and Stores at the Harbour of Saint Peter and 
Saint Paul; A Party set out to visit the Commander at Bolcheretsk. 
Passage up the River Awatska. Account of their Reception by the 
Toion of Karatchin. Description of Kamtschadale Dress. Journey on
Sledges. Description of this Mode of Travelling. Arrival at Natcheekin. 
Account of Hot Springs. Embark on Bolchoireka. Reception at the 
Capital. Generous and hospitable Conduct of the Commander and the 
Garrison. Description of Bolcheretsk. Presents from the Commander. 
Russian and Kamtschadale Dancing. Affecting Departure from 
Bolcheretsk. Return to Saint Peter and Saint Paul's, accompanied by 
Major Behm, who visits the Ship. Generosity of the Sailors. Dispatches 
sent by Major Behm to Petersburg. His    
    
		
	
	
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