A new account of East-India and Persia, in eight letters being nine years travels begun 1672 and finished 1681 : containing observations made of the moral, natural and artifical estate of those countries ... / by John Fryer ... ; illustrated with maps, figures and useful tables.
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A new account of East-India and Persia, in eight letters being nine years travels begun 1672 and finished 1681 : containing observations made of the moral, natural and artifical estate of those countries ... / by John Fryer ... ; illustrated with maps, figures and useful tables.
Author
Fryer, John, d. 1733.
Publication
London :: Printed by R.R. for Ri. Chiswell ...,
1698.
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"A new account of East-India and Persia, in eight letters being nine years travels begun 1672 and finished 1681 : containing observations made of the moral, natural and artifical estate of those countries ... / by John Fryer ... ; illustrated with maps, figures and useful tables." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A40522.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.
Pages
A.
Proper Names.
ABagares, Page 283
Abas, 247, 257
Abdul Caun, 171
Ab Gi Pundit, 80
Adul Caun, 165
Aga Toky, 244
Alan Adul Shaw, 169
Ally, 351
Ana Gi Pundit, 416
Aram, 283
Asa, 267
Auren Zeeb, 120, 194.
Names of Places.
Abassee, 221
Achein, 45
Aegypt, 226
Aethiopia, 11
Africa, 10, 16
Agra, 199
Airoon, 336
Aleppo, 224
Algiers, 120
America, 25
Amidavad, 116, 120
Anchola, 146
Angediva, 58
C. Anguilis, or C. d' Agulhas, 14, 421
Antartick, 14
Arabia, 220
Aram, 283
Ararat, 270
Araxes, 250
Armenia, 270
Artick, 10
Ascension, 425
Asia, 25
Asmire, 417
Asseen, Page 227
Asspass, 256
Atlantick, 2, 3, 11
Aubgurrum, 313
Aumbegaum, 130
Aurengebad, 416
Augustin, 14
Azores, 426.
Names of Things.
Abrahamee, a Gold Coin, 210, 406
Absee, a Silver Coin, 55
Achar, a Pickle, 119
Admtrante, an Admiral, 153
Adulcaun, an High Constable, 165
Aede, the New-Moon before the New-Year, 108, 306
Aede Bobbashaw,
Aede Corboon,
Aede Chudeer,
Feasts, 401
Aequator,
Aequinox,
Imaginary Circles or
Lines
18
11
Agoada, an Aquaduct, 70
Alacoppe, a Chappel, 358
Alajah, Silk and Cotton, 196
Albicore, a Fish, 12
Albitrosses, Cape Birds, 12
Alcoran, the Turkish Gospel, 94
Aldea, a Country Seat, 10, 16
Aligator, a Crocodile, 56
Amphisbena, a Serpent with two Heads, 34
Ananas, a Pine-Apple, 182
Antilope, a Goat-Stag,
Aquada, a Watering-place, 71
Arach, a Leaf, 40
Arack, Indian Brandy, 69
Armado, a Fleet, 59
Arras, a Loam, 101
Arundel, a Shield to keep the Sun off, 30
Atlas, Sattin, 86
Aucto de Fie, the Gaol-delivery of the
Inquisition, 155
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