... the officers may, with the least hazard, venture upon a strange coast. A ship of thiskind must not be of a great draught of water, yet of a sufficient burden and capacity to carry a proper quantity of ... trees, plantains, bananoes, shaddocks, yams, and some other roots, sugar-cane, and a fruit like a nectarine, called by them Fighegea, and at Otaheite _Ahuya_: In short, here are most of the articleswhich ... thatcan be imagined." G.F.SECTION II._The Arrival of the Ships at Amsterdam; a Description of a Place of Worship; and an Account of the Incidentswhich happened while we remained at that...