Account of a Voyage of Discovery / to the West Coast of Corea, and the Great Loo-Choo Island

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ACCOUNT OF A VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY TO THE WEST COAST OF COREA,

PREFACE.

CONTENTS NARRATIVE. CHAPTER I.

DIRECTIONS FOR PLACING THE PLATES.

CHAPTER I.

CHAPTER II.

CHAPTER III.

APPENDIX: CONTAINING CHARTS OF THE GULF OF PE-CHE-LEE, THE WEST

CHARTS OF THE GULF OF PE-CHE-LEE, THE WEST COAST OF COREA, THE

NOTICE EXPLANATORY OF A CHART OF THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE GULF OF PE-CHE-LEE, YELLOW SEA.

NOTICE TO ACCOMPANY THE CHART OF THE WEST COAST OF COREA.

NOTICE TO ACCOMPANY THE GENERAL CHART OF THE GREAT LOO-CHOO

LATITUDE OF NAPAKIANG.

TABLE OF OBSERVATIONS MADE WITH DR. WOLLASTON'S DIP SECTOR:

THE FOLLOWING EIGHT OBSERVATIONS ARE SET DOWN IN THE FULLEST

METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL, FROM JULY TO NOVEMBER 1816, WHILE THE SHIPS WERE IN THE YELLOW AND JAPAN SEAS.

Thursday, October 31, 1816. 3 " " " " " " " 4 " " " " " "

ABSTRACT OF THE LYRA'S VOYAGE, FROM LEAVING ENGLAND TILL HER

GEOLOGICAL MEMORANDUM; BEING A DESCRIPTION OF THE SPECIMENS OF

SOUTHERN SHORE OF THE YELLOW SEA. CHE-A-TOW.

WEST COAST OF COREA.

VOCABULARY OF THE LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT THE GREAT LOO-CHOO ISLAND,

OBSERVATIONS ON THE LOO-CHOO LANGUAGE.

PART I. VOCABULARY OF ENGLISH AND LOO-CHOO WORDS ALPHABETICALLY

VOCABULARY OF THE LOO-CHOO LANGUAGE.

SENTENCES, ENGLISH AND LOO-CHOO.

THE NINE ORDERS OF RANK OF PAYCHINS, OR CHIEFS, WHO ARE

COMPARISON BETWEEN THE JAPANESE AND LOO-CHOO LANGUAGES.

NOTE.

COMPARISON BETWEEN THE JAPANESE AND LOO-CHOO LANGUAGES. (2)

NUMERALS.

COMPARISON BETWEEN THE LANGUAGES OF LOO-CHOO AND INSU. AN ISLAND IN THE JAPAN SEA.

COMPARISON BETWEEN THE LANGUAGES OF LOO-CHOO, JAPAN, AND INSU.

WORDS OBTAINED FROM THE INHABITANTS OF THE WEST COAST OF COREA.

Title: Account of a Voyage of Discovery to the West Coast of Corea, and the Great Loo-Choo Island

Author: Captain Basil Hall

Language: English

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[Illustration: SULPHUR ISLAND.

Published Jany. 1. 1818. by John Murray, Albemarle Street, London.]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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