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assy and missionaries, from whom proceeded the following works: in which, allowing for a little exaggeration, in order to flatter the vanity of the French monarch, there is a deal of curious and valuable information of all kinds. 739. Premier Voyage de Siam des P.P. Jesuites. Redige par Tachard.--Second Voyage du P. Tachard, Paris, 1686-89. 2 Vols. 12mo. 740. Histoire Naturelle et Civile de Siam. Par Gervaise. Paris, 1688, 4to. 741. Description du Royaume de Siam. Par M. de la Loubere, Envoye Extraordinaire du Roi aupres du Roi de Siam. Amsterd. 1714. 2 Vols. 12mo. 742. Barrow's Voyage to Cochin China, 1792-93. 4to. 1806. This is perhaps the most valuable of Mr. Barrow's works, as it relates to a country not previously known, except by the accounts of the missionaries, and which has been scarcely visited since Mr. Barrow's time. 743. Relation Nouvelle et Curieuse du Royaume de Tonquin, et de Laos. Traduite de l'Italien du P. de Marini. Paris, 1666, 4to. This work is full of a variety of topics connected with the civil, political, military, agricultural, and commercial state of Tonquin; nor is it deficient in what relates to the natural history, and the manners, religion, &c. of the inhabitants, 744. Histoire Naturelle et Civile du Tonquin. Par l'Abbe Richard. Paris, 1788. 2 Vols. 12mo.--The first volume of this work, which describes Tonquin and its inhabitants, is drawn from the accounts of the missionary St. Phalte, and from other sources, with considerable neatness and judgment; the second volume is confined to a history of the missions thither. 745. Expose Statistique du Tunkin. London, 2 Vols. 8vo. 1811. This work is drawn up from the papers of M. de la Bessachere, who resided 18 years in Tunkin; and it is rich in new and curious information on the physical properties of the country, and the national character. 746. Letters on the Nicobar Islands. By the Rev C.G. Haensel, Missionary of the United Brethren. 1812. 8vo.--This short account is written with great simplicity and appearance of truth, and conveys much information on the inhabitants, as well as the soil, climate, &c. of these islands. 747. A Description of Prince of Wales Island. By Sir Home Popham. 1806, 8vo. 748. Sir George Leith's Account of the Settlement, Produce, and Commerce of Prince of Wales Island. 8vo. 1805. INDIAN ISLANDS. 749. Historical Relation of Ceylon. By Robert Knox. 1681. folio.--This work, though published so l
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