Works, Volume 82Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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... reason of their warres ( with the Portugals ) , for us to obtaine good trade and all priviledges that in reason wee could demand ; and for that both he and all the countrey people did so much rejoyce at our comming , therefore of ...
... reason of their warres ( with the Portugals ) , for us to obtaine good trade and all priviledges that in reason wee could demand ; and for that both he and all the countrey people did so much rejoyce at our comming , therefore of ...
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... reason , in hope that God will put designes into the mind of the Viceroy that he may commit some error to the weakning of his owne forces ; which if he doe , then will be fittest time in the darke of the night following to put out ...
... reason , in hope that God will put designes into the mind of the Viceroy that he may commit some error to the weakning of his owne forces ; which if he doe , then will be fittest time in the darke of the night following to put out ...
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... reason ) : and that they were more willing to give our nation entertainment and trade then ever they did the Portugals ; the which I thought he might with very good reason speake , because the Portugall hath beene injurious alwayes and ...
... reason ) : and that they were more willing to give our nation entertainment and trade then ever they did the Portugals ; the which I thought he might with very good reason speake , because the Portugall hath beene injurious alwayes and ...
Contents
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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