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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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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