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Page 706
We saw the arrival of the English ships about eight o ' clock in the morning . They
anchored at the mouth of the river of Tremepatan ( Dharmapatam ) , which is only
a short league away from Tellicherry . 1 As soon as the vessels had dropped ...
We saw the arrival of the English ships about eight o ' clock in the morning . They
anchored at the mouth of the river of Tremepatan ( Dharmapatam ) , which is only
a short league away from Tellicherry . 1 As soon as the vessels had dropped ...
Page 870
The Turkish Agha came personally in the morning and begged me to go with him
, to see some of his sick friends . He kept me nearly the whole morning and I had
great difficulty in getting rid of him , so as to put my things in readiness to leave ...
The Turkish Agha came personally in the morning and begged me to go with him
, to see some of his sick friends . He kept me nearly the whole morning and I had
great difficulty in getting rid of him , so as to put my things in readiness to leave ...
Page 896
In the morning we saw the Gozo islands of Candia and laid our course for them
until noon , when we arrived within cannon - shot of the larger island to its north .
There we lay - to without anchoring , and sent a boat to land to see whether we ...
In the morning we saw the Gozo islands of Candia and laid our course for them
until noon , when we arrived within cannon - shot of the larger island to its north .
There we lay - to without anchoring , and sent a boat to land to see whether we ...
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INTRODUCTION | 661 |
JOURNEY FROM BOMBAY TO TARAPUR | 718 |
JOURNEY TO DAMAN AND SURAT | 748 |
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