Section 27 (Pt. 3, Ch 11) attached, in 8:22:
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Unless I am deceived, the author made a mistake! OR it's a subtle dig at inaccurate histories in general. He left Japan soon after June, 1709, rounded the Cape of Good Hope and arrived in Amsterdam on 16th of April (Year unspecified, but must be 1710 at least). THEN inexplicably, (without reversing the rotation of the earth) sets out from Amsterdam for England on 10th of April, 1710!. I'm going to assume it's a subtle dig at inaccurate histories in general, as I don't think a mind like his would miss this...and it's just slightly buried in the text. Gotta be!
Thank you,
Brize