Ok, I will give you an explanation: The quotes are all from Moby Dick. I learned why it was a great book from a small book by a guy named CLR James (Trinidadian political thinker and world's greatest writer on the game of Cricket - author of the best book EVER on any sport: "Beyond a Boundary") - his book on Melville is called "Renegades, Mariners and Castaways", and is about the crew of the Pequod which was a crew from every part of the world, led by American officers, on what was at the time the most technologically sophisticated workplace in the world (1850s) - a whaling ship. The ship was a factory on the sea - you had to process whale blubber down to oil and move on to the next whale sighting, on and on for 3 years or more around the world until the hull was full of oil, the energy source for the lights of the world before petroleum.
Anacharsis Cloots was a Polish nobleman who supported the French Revolution and wanted it to spread its ideas around the world, to create a world republic of all peoples. So when Melville calls the crew an Anacharsis Cloots delegation he is saying something about an international team. Hence the analogy to cleonjones' squad largely of "Rest of the World" and Caribbean players - CLR James would have liked it. Maybe Melville too.