News from the East Indies: Or, A Voyage to Bengalla, One Of The Greatest Kingdoms under the High and Mighty Prince Pedesha Shassallem, usually called the Great Mogul. ; With The State and Magnificence Of The Court of Malcandy, Kept By The Nabob, Viceroy or Vice-King under the aforesaid Monarch: Also Their Detestable Religion, mad and foppish Rites and Ceremonies, wicked Sacrifices, and impious Customs, used in those Parts.

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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.]
1. Verfasser: Bruton, William (VerfasserIn)
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An Answer Unto The Dutch Pamphlet, Made in Defence of the Unjust and Barbarous Proceedings Against The English, at Amboyna, in the East-Indies, By the Hollanders there. 1752
An Account Of The Empire Of China : Wherein is Describ'd The Country of China, with the Provinces and States subject to that Extensive Empire. Also An Account of its Climate, Product, Navigation, ... ; To which is prefix'd, A Discourse of the Navigation which the Portugueze do make to the Realms ... of the East Parts of the World. ; With several Appendixes. 1752 Escalante, Bernardino de
A True Relation Of The Inhuman and Unparalleled Actions, And Barbarous Murders, Of Negroes or Moors: Committed on three Englishmen in old Calabar in Guiney. Of The wonderful Deliverance of the fourth Person, after he had endured horrid Cruelties and Sufferings: Who lately arrived in England, and is now in his Majesty's Fleet. Together with A short but true Account of the Customs, Manners, and Growth of the Country, which is very pleasant. 1752
A Full and True Relation Of The Great and Wonderful Revolution That happened lately in the Kingdom of Siam in the East-Indies. : Giving a particular Account of the Seizing and Death of the late King, and of the setting up of a new One. As Also Of the putting to Death of the King's only Daughter; his adopted Son who was a Christian; his two Brothers; and of Monsieur Constance, his great Minister of State, and Favourer of the French. And Of the Expulsion of all the Jesuits, Missionary Priests, Officers and Soldiers of the French Nation out of that Kingdom, that endeavour'd to bring it under the French Domination. ; Being the Substance of several Letters writ in October 1688, and February 1689. from Siam, and the Coast of Cormandel. Never before published in any Language, and now translated into English. 1752
A Remonstrance Of The Directors Of The Netherlands East-India Company, Presented to the Lords States-General of the United-Provinces; In Defence of the said Company Touching the Bloody Proceedings Against The English Merchants, Executed At Amboyna. : Together With The Acts of the Process against the said English. And The Reply of the English East-India Company, To the said Remonstrance and Defence. Published by Authority. 1752
The Voyages Of The Sieur Le Maire, To The Canary Islands, Cape-Verde, Senegal, and Gambia. 1752 Le Maire, Jacques-Joseph
A Relation Of Seven Years Slavery Under the Turks of Algier, Suffered by an English Captive Merchant : Wherein is also contained All memorable Passages, Fights, and Accidents, which happened in that City, and at Sea with their Ships and Gallies during that Time. ; Together With A Description of the Sufferings of the miserable Captives under that merciless Tyranny. ; Whereunto is added A Second Book, containing a Description of Algier, with its Original, Manner of Government, Increase, and persent flourishing Estate. 1752 Knight, Francis
A True Account Of The Captivity Of Thomas Phelps, At Machiness in Barbary. And Of his strange Escape, in Company of Edmund Baxter, and others; as also of the Burning two of the greatest Pirate-ships belonging to that Kingdom, in the River of Mamora, upon the thirteenth Day of June, 1685. 1752 Phelps, Thomas
A Commission For The Well-Governing Of Our People Inhabiting In Newfoundland; Or, Trafficaing in Bays, Creeks, or fresh Rivers there. 1752
A True Declaration Of the News that came out of the East-Indies, With the Pinnace called The Hare, Which arrived in the Texel, in June 1624. : Concerning A Conspiracy discovered in the Island of Amboyna, and the Punishment following thereupon, according to the Course of Justice, in March 1624. ; Comprehended in a Letter-Missive; And sent from a Friend in the Low-Countries, to a Friend of Note in England, for Information of him in the Truth of those Passages. 1752
A Reply To The Remonstrance Of The Bewinthebbers or Directors Of OThe Netherlands East-India Company, Lately exhibited to the Lords States-General, In Justification of the Proceedings of their Officiers at Amboyna, against the English There. 1752
A True Journal Of The Sallee Fleet, With The Proceedings of the Voyage : Published By John Dunton, London Mariner, Master of the Admiral, called the Leopard. ; Whereunto is annexed, A List of Sallee Captives Names, and the Places where they dwell, and a Description of the three Towns in a Card. 1752
Ebenezer: Or A Monument of Thankfulness. Being A True Account of a late Miraculous Preservation of Nine Men in a small Boat, which was inclosed within Islands of Ice, about seventy Leagues form Land, and continued in Distress Twenty-eight Days. 1752 Geare, Allen
A Report Of The Kingdom of Congo, A Region in Africa, And Of the Countries that border round about the same. : Wherein is also shewed, I. That the torrid and frigid Zones are not only habitable, ... II. That the black Colour, which is in the Skin of the Ethiopians and Negroes, &c. proceedeth not from the Sun. III. That the River Nile ... IV. And a Description of divers Plants, Fishes, and Beasts, ... 1752 Lopes, Duarte
An Addition to the Sea-Journal, Or Navigation of the Hollanders into Java. : Containing Some Description of the Coast and Harbours from Cape Bona Speranza to Java. ; With A Description of the Kingdom and Island of Bally; as also of the Natives of thte Cape of Good Hope, &c. Th which is added, An Exposition of certain Words of the People of Madagascar, the Bay of Tongill, and of certain Malacca Words used throughout all East-India. 1752 Wolfe, John
Nova Francia: Or, The Description Of That Part Of New France, Which is one Continent with Virginia. : Described In the Three late Voyages and Plantation made by Mons. de Monts, Mons. du Pont-Gravé, and Mons. de Poutrincourt, into the Countries called by the Frenchmen, La Cadia, lying to the South-West of Cape Breton. Together With An excellent Traety of all the Commodities of the said Countries, and Manner of the natural Inhabitants of the same. 1752 Lescarbot, Marc
An Impartial Description Of Surinam Upon The Continent of Guinea In America. : With A History of several strange Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Serpents, Insects, and Customs of that Colony &c. 1752 Warren, George
A Relation Of A Voyage Made In The Years 1695, 1696, 1697, On The Coasts of Africa, By A Squadron of French Men of War, under the Command of M. de Gennes. 1752 Froger, François
The Discoveries Of The World From Their First Original, Unto The Year of our Lord 1555. 1752 Galvão, António
News from the East Indies: Or, A Voyage to Bengalla, One Of The Greatest Kingdoms under the High and Mighty Prince Pedesha Shassallem, usually called the Great Mogul. ; With The State and Magnificence Of The Court of Malcandy, Kept By The Nabob, Viceroy or Vice-King under the aforesaid Monarch: Also Their Detestable Religion, mad and foppish Rites and Ceremonies, wicked Sacrifices, and impious Customs, used in those Parts. 1752 Bruton, William
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