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Page 10
Like the Hindus and the Muslims, the Europeans were searching for spices, gold,
and fragrant woods, as well as for souls ... Like the Hindus and the Muslims, too,
the first European accounts of the area in the first century were ill-informed, and ...
Like the Hindus and the Muslims, the Europeans were searching for spices, gold,
and fragrant woods, as well as for souls ... Like the Hindus and the Muslims, too,
the first European accounts of the area in the first century were ill-informed, and ...
Page 38
Their very presence created in the minds of some Europeans the idea that the
Bugis seamen might be the medium of ... By the middle of the seventeenth
century the Dutch had written the very first page in the history of European
civilization in ...
Their very presence created in the minds of some Europeans the idea that the
Bugis seamen might be the medium of ... By the middle of the seventeenth
century the Dutch had written the very first page in the history of European
civilization in ...
Page 181
and that the inhabitants of Caledon Bay would not avoid but be desirous of
further communication with Europeans. ... They had no knowledge of any
European settlement at Port Jackson; their only nautical instrument was a very
small pocket ...
and that the inhabitants of Caledon Bay would not avoid but be desirous of
further communication with Europeans. ... They had no knowledge of any
European settlement at Port Jackson; their only nautical instrument was a very
small pocket ...
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