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... tooke great content in his long staying with mee ; whose presence I thirsted to see , and till now he could never get leave of the Nabob to come to see mee ( which without no man dare or will be so bold ) ; who [ which ? ] proceeds by ...
... tooke great content in his long staying with mee ; whose presence I thirsted to see , and till now he could never get leave of the Nabob to come to see mee ( which without no man dare or will be so bold ) ; who [ which ? ] proceeds by ...
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... tooke boat together and went aboord ; where having shewed him the lying of our ordnance and all our warlike preparation for defence , I presented him with a very faire standing guilt cup with a cover and certaine very faire knives and a ...
... tooke boat together and went aboord ; where having shewed him the lying of our ordnance and all our warlike preparation for defence , I presented him with a very faire standing guilt cup with a cover and certaine very faire knives and a ...
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... tooke our recreation in the city , orchards , and fields . But above all , to observe the apes in that peaceable habitation of Banians did not a little stirre my bloud with their apish trickes on the houses , leaping from house to house ...
... tooke our recreation in the city , orchards , and fields . But above all , to observe the apes in that peaceable habitation of Banians did not a little stirre my bloud with their apish trickes on the houses , leaping from house to house ...
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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