Works, Volume 61Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 29
... night they came aboard us [ 274/1 ] and we caught quantities with our hands . Then , as the rough seas died down some- what and gave us a chance of lighting a fire , necessity , the mother of invention , discovered a substitute for the ...
... night they came aboard us [ 274/1 ] and we caught quantities with our hands . Then , as the rough seas died down some- what and gave us a chance of lighting a fire , necessity , the mother of invention , discovered a substitute for the ...
Page 189
... night , crying out , " Khabar - dar ! " ( Beware ! ) . Soldiers also used to be sent in all direc- tions , especially in the bazār ; but , he adds , " notwithstanding all these measures , robberies are often committed , and it is ...
... night , crying out , " Khabar - dar ! " ( Beware ! ) . Soldiers also used to be sent in all direc- tions , especially in the bazār ; but , he adds , " notwithstanding all these measures , robberies are often committed , and it is ...
Page 373
... night . We marched on for the rest of that night , and at dawn found ourselves between hills of sand , where we halted and stayed some days , during which information was sent to a part of the Caravan which had not yet come up , as it ...
... night . We marched on for the rest of that night , and at dawn found ourselves between hills of sand , where we halted and stayed some days , during which information was sent to a part of the Caravan which had not yet come up , as it ...
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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