Works, Volume 88Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 66
... Banda , and anchored in foure fathoms and an halfe by Nera3 , which is the cheifest place in those ilands . From the south part of Amboyna to Banda the course is east by south to the south- ward thirtie leagues . The latitude of Banda ...
... Banda , and anchored in foure fathoms and an halfe by Nera3 , which is the cheifest place in those ilands . From the south part of Amboyna to Banda the course is east by south to the south- ward thirtie leagues . The latitude of Banda ...
Page 77
... Banda the course is east - south - east ; distance about thirty leagues ' . Banda lieth in foure degrees , fortie minutes2 . Your going in is betweene the high mountaine called Gunappi3 and the great iland of Banda + ; the hill beeing ...
... Banda the course is east - south - east ; distance about thirty leagues ' . Banda lieth in foure degrees , fortie minutes2 . Your going in is betweene the high mountaine called Gunappi3 and the great iland of Banda + ; the hill beeing ...
Page 190
... Banda , and doe furnish yourselfe with the most aptest and fittest of our factours to attend you and to be left att Banda for the furder followinge of that trade , according as yt may be found likelie to bring benefitt to the Companie ...
... Banda , and doe furnish yourselfe with the most aptest and fittest of our factours to attend you and to be left att Banda for the furder followinge of that trade , according as yt may be found likelie to bring benefitt to the Companie ...
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