The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, Volume 9E. & G. Goldsmid, 1889 |
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Page 122
... hauing good and holesome waters therein , vnto the which also store of marchandize is brought . Moreouer I trauelled with a certaine company of Carauans toward vpper India : and in the way , after many days iourney , I came vnto the ...
... hauing good and holesome waters therein , vnto the which also store of marchandize is brought . Moreouer I trauelled with a certaine company of Carauans toward vpper India : and in the way , after many days iourney , I came vnto the ...
Page 123
... hauing good pastures for cattell upon them . Here also Manna is found in great aboundance . Four partriges are here solde for lesse than a groat . In this country . there are most comely olde men . Here also the men spin and card , and ...
... hauing good pastures for cattell upon them . Here also Manna is found in great aboundance . Four partriges are here solde for lesse than a groat . In this country . there are most comely olde men . Here also the men spin and card , and ...
Page 124
... hauing abundance of bread and wine , and of other victuals therein . This kingdome in olde time was very large and vnder the dominion of king Porus , who fought a great battell with Alexander the great . The people of this countrey are ...
... hauing abundance of bread and wine , and of other victuals therein . This kingdome in olde time was very large and vnder the dominion of king Porus , who fought a great battell with Alexander the great . The people of this countrey are ...
Page 125
... hauing children by her husband , may if she will , remain with them , without shame or reproach ; notwithstanding , for the most part , they all of them make choice to be burnt wt their hus- bands . Now , albeit the wife dieth before ...
... hauing children by her husband , may if she will , remain with them , without shame or reproach ; notwithstanding , for the most part , they all of them make choice to be burnt wt their hus- bands . Now , albeit the wife dieth before ...
Page 128
... hauing about their temples , ech of them a wreath of golde , adorned with precious stones . The roofe of the palace was of pure gold . With this king of Iaua the great Can of Catay hath had many conflictes in war : whom notwithstanding ...
... hauing about their temples , ech of them a wreath of golde , adorned with precious stones . The roofe of the palace was of pure gold . With this king of Iaua the great Can of Catay hath had many conflictes in war : whom notwithstanding ...
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