Works, Volume 61Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 132
... stones . When they were brought to light they found that each stone was of the best of its kind , some being of such remarkable size as to astonish the most experienced stone merchants , but owing to the great number of opinions held by ...
... stones . When they were brought to light they found that each stone was of the best of its kind , some being of such remarkable size as to astonish the most experienced stone merchants , but owing to the great number of opinions held by ...
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... stones , let into the empty spaces wherever required . Even if these crystals and stones only held the fourth or fifth rank among oriental precious stones , still their great number made the work extraordinary . In the centre of this ...
... stones , let into the empty spaces wherever required . Even if these crystals and stones only held the fourth or fifth rank among oriental precious stones , still their great number made the work extraordinary . In the centre of this ...
Page 294
... stones ) amounted to seven million five hundred and fifty - five thousand five hundred and twenty - five rupees . 14. On the articles of adornment for use on horses , such as saddles , harness , bits , golden and silver stirrups , and ...
... stones ) amounted to seven million five hundred and fifty - five thousand five hundred and twenty - five rupees . 14. On the articles of adornment for use on horses , such as saddles , harness , bits , golden and silver stirrups , and ...
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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