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.
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Fryer, John, d. 1733.
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London :: Printed by R.R. for Ri. Chiswell ...,
1698.
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CHAP. I.
Concerning our shipping for Car∣war;
of the Factory there; the
unsettled Condition of the Place;
and our coming to Goa.
THE President goes to Surat: I to
Carwar. Seva Gi's Naval Power.
His Arms have conquered all round Car∣war.
The Ground our House stands on,
granted by the King. Seva Gi governs by
Brachmins. The hard usage of Seva Gi's
Subjects. Distractions of the Kingdom of
Visiapour. Their miserable Condition be∣twixt
the Desy and Seva Gi. Take Barge
for Goa, whose Passes are well guarded.
The Gallantry of the Portugals, and ne∣glect
of their Carracks.
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