Works, Volume 61Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 53
... owing to the head wind and our being so close - hauled , 10 as nautical parlance has it . So we progressed onwards , but wearily , in view of our slow pace and the fact that the weather was bad and was getting worse , owing to the ...
... owing to the head wind and our being so close - hauled , 10 as nautical parlance has it . So we progressed onwards , but wearily , in view of our slow pace and the fact that the weather was bad and was getting worse , owing to the ...
Page 78
... Owing to this the pirate came up at once on our [ 300/2 ] lee- ward side . On reaching us , when they saw no one on deck except lascars and people in white caps , which as I have already mentioned are worn by the Indian sailors who form ...
... Owing to this the pirate came up at once on our [ 300/2 ] lee- ward side . On reaching us , when they saw no one on deck except lascars and people in white caps , which as I have already mentioned are worn by the Indian sailors who form ...
Page 187
... owing to the varied seasoning . Among these dishes the principal and most substantial were the rich and aromatic Mogol Bringes and Persian pilaos ' of different hues , which , although they differed in name , owing to the difference of ...
... owing to the varied seasoning . Among these dishes the principal and most substantial were the rich and aromatic Mogol Bringes and Persian pilaos ' of different hues , which , although they differed in name , owing to the difference of ...
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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Agra Akbar Antonio de Christo Arabic Armenian arrived Assofo attack Augustinian Aurangzeb Babur Bandel Bengal Bernier boats Burhanpur called camels Captain Caravan carried Chap CHAPTER chief Christians City Cochin-China Corrombo Dacca Damascus desert Dict elephants Emperor enemy entered Father Fray favour Ferra fleet four Gelia gives gold Governor Gwalior Hobson-Jobson horse Hugli hundred India inhabitants island Jahangir journey Kandahar Khan kinds King Kingdom Laet Lahore land Laor large numbers leagues leaving Lord Macan Magh Malacca Manila Manoel Manrique Manrique's Manucci Maumetan mentioned merchants miles Mogol Monastery Moors Mughal Mumtaz Mahal Mundy Muraos Nababo Olearius once palace passed patache Persia port Portuguese Prince prison Province reached rich river Royal rupees sail says sent Shah Jahan ship soon Storia do Mogor Sultan Tabas thousand tomb took town travellers Ugulim usual vessels Viceroy village visited voyage wall word