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... Portingalls were gotten, some within and some under the walls; and the Hollanders and Tarnatans, throwing away their weapons, beganne to take [to] their heeles to runne into the sea. At this very instant, when the Portingalls and the ...
... Portingalls were gotten, some within and some under the walls; and the Hollanders and Tarnatans, throwing away their weapons, beganne to take [to] their heeles to runne into the sea. At this very instant, when the Portingalls and the ...
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... portingalls , And Cominge they these depts . hoamewards to Southton in the same Carvell keeping two of the Portingalls in her , havinge had Communication wth them of the same flyboate so taken and her ladinge , They the said portingalls ...
... portingalls , And Cominge they these depts . hoamewards to Southton in the same Carvell keeping two of the Portingalls in her , havinge had Communication wth them of the same flyboate so taken and her ladinge , They the said portingalls ...
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A journal kept by Edward Dodsworth 25 February 1614 | 49 |
A narrative of the fight at Swally by the Rev Samuel | 96 |
William Edwards at Ahmadābād to the Company | 139 |
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