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Narrative of the Voyages Round The World, Performed by Captain James Cook
Introduction - Captain James Cook Voyage
Andrew Kippis
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       _ NARRATIVE OF THE
       VOYAGES ROUND THE WORLD,
       PERFORMED BY
       CAPTAIN JAMES COOK.
       WITH AN ACCOUNT OF HIS LIFE
       DURING THE PREVIOUS AND INTERVENING PERIODS.
       BY
       A. KIPPIS, D.D., F.R.S., & S.A.
       TO THE KING.
       SIR,
       I esteem myself highly honoured in being permitted to dedicate and
       present my Narrative of the Life and Actions of Captain James Cook to
       your Majesty. It was owing to your Majesty's royal patronage and
       bounty, that this illustrious navigator was enabled to execute those
       vast undertakings, and to make those extraordinary discoveries, which
       have contributed so much to the reputation of the British empire, and
       have reflected such peculiar glory on your Majesty's reign. Without
       your Majesty's munificence and encouragement, the world would have
       remained destitute of that immense light which has been thrown on
       geography, navigation, and the most important sciences. To your
       Majesty, therefore, a work like the present is with particular
       propriety addressed.
       It is impossible, on this occasion, to avoid extending my thoughts to
       the other noble instances in which your Majesty's liberal protection
       of science and literature has been displayed. Your Majesty began your
       reign in a career so glorious to princes: and wonderful has been the
       increase of knowledge and taste in this country. The improvements in
       philosophical science, and particularly in astronomy; the exertions of
       experimental and chemical inquiry, the advancement of natural history,
       the progress and perfection of the polite arts, and the valuable
       compositions that have been produced in every department of learning,
       have corresponded with your Majesty's gracious wishes and
       encouragement, and have rendered the name of Britain famous in every
       quarter of the globe. If there be any persons who, in these respects,
       would depreciate the present times, in comparison with those which
       have preceded them, it may safely be asserted, that such persons have
       not duly attended to the history of literature. The course of my
       studies has enabled me to speak with some confidence on the subject;
       and to say, that your majesty's reign is eminently distinguished by
       one of the greatest glories that can belong to a monarch.
       Knowledge and virtue constitute the chief happiness of a nation: and
       it is devoutly to be wished that the virtue of this country were equal
       to its knowledge. If it be not so, this does not arise from the want
       of an illustrious example in the person of your Majesty, and that of
       your royal Consort. The pattern which is set by the King and Queen of
       Great Britain, of those qualities which are the truest ornaments and
       felicities of life, affords a strong incitement to the imitation of
       the same excellencies; and cannot fail of contributing to the more
       extensive prevalence of that moral conduct on which the welfare of
       society so greatly depends.
       That your Majesty may possess every felicity in your royal Person and
       Family, and enjoy a long and prosperous reign, over an enlightened, a
       free, and a happy people, is the sincere and ardent prayer of,
       SIR,
       Your Majesty's most faithful,
       and most obedient,
       subject and servant,
       ANDREW KIPPIS.
       London, _June_ 31, 1788. _