Works, Volume 61Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 122
... continued to make way by being towed till we reached the place from which we had been cut loose . We here picked up our cooking utensils and the man guarding them , and set off , sufficiently wearied and disgusted at the trick played on ...
... continued to make way by being towed till we reached the place from which we had been cut loose . We here picked up our cooking utensils and the man guarding them , and set off , sufficiently wearied and disgusted at the trick played on ...
Page 158
... . Asofo Kan is Aṣaf Khan , Shāh Jahān's minister , of whom we shall hear more later on . See Chap . LVIII , n . 3 . The stones in this wall are so well fitted and In which the account of the Court of Agra continued 134.
... . Asofo Kan is Aṣaf Khan , Shāh Jahān's minister , of whom we shall hear more later on . See Chap . LVIII , n . 3 . The stones in this wall are so well fitted and In which the account of the Court of Agra continued 134.
Page 366
... continued our journey . On the second day , half an hour before day- light , while the Caravan was passing between low hills and just as its head was about to clear them , a small body of Curd or Parthian horsemen suddenly appeared ...
... continued our journey . On the second day , half an hour before day- light , while the Caravan was passing between low hills and just as its head was about to clear them , a small body of Curd or Parthian horsemen suddenly appeared ...
Contents
How the Author left Malaca for the Philipine | 18 |
How we left the port of Cabite for the city with | 35 |
In which a short account is given of the Phili | 43 |
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