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| | §1. William Dampier. VII. The Literature of Travel, 17001900. Vol. 14. The Victorian Age, Part Two. The ... (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07) |
 | | Thus, in Dampiers Journals or Cooks Narrative or Darwins Voyage of the Beagle, since the very nature and purpose of these books stamp them as faithful records, any flaw in accuracy would be a literary flaw. |
 | | William Dampier, sailor, logwood-cutter, buccaneer or pirate, privateer and explorer, may be regarded as the pioneer of modern travellers. |
 | | Dampier was afterwards tried by court-martial for cruelty to his lieutenant, was found guilty and declared unfit to command a kings ship. |
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