Mr. F. Bernier's Voyage to Surat: Containing The History Of The Late Revolution Of The Empire Of The Great Mogol; Together with the most considerable Passages for five Years following in that Empire. To which is added A Letter to the Lord Colbert, touching the Extent fo Indostan, the Circulation of the Gold and Silver of the World, ... With An exact Description of Dehli and Agra. Together with I. Some Particulars making known the Court and Genius of the Mogols and Indians; ... II. The Emperor of Mogol's Voyage to the Kingdom of Kachemire in 1644. ... Englished out of French

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Veröffentlicht in:A Collection Of Voyages And Travels, Some now First Printed from Original Manuscripts, Others Now First Published in English. ; Vol. VIII.: [Voyages and Travels, Published from the Earl of Oxford's Library. Vol. II.]
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