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  • ...may depart for Spaine if he please, besides whom none may hence trade for India, but the Inhabitants Portugalls, and who are also injoyned to be married me ...e abovesaid hath ever a Shippe for his owne account going and comming into India.
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  • ...ed on the North, with Pengab; on the South, with the Realm of Agra; on the East, with Delly; and on the West, with the River Indus. So called from Mandao, ...the Imaus, which do overrun it: in other things partaking of the riches of India. The men, as most of those who live in such mountainous tracts, of a warlik
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  • ...rom Dulsinda; on the South, with the Kingdome of Mandoa; on the North, and East, with those many Kingdomes, which we have comprehended under the name of Bo ...a, Cylindrine, and Suastene: subdued by Alexander in his expedition into [[India]]: the famous Rivers of Acesines, and Hydaspis (but by what names now calle
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  • ...he chief City of it. There is another Kingdome of th•• name in the further India: but whether it were so called because a Colony of this; or from some resem ...orruptly Parthians, w•re once of great command and power in these parts of India. Lords for a time, of a great part of the Kingdom of Bengala, into which dr
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  • <blockquote>DELLY is bounded on the West, with Mandao; on the East, with the Kingdome of Botanter; on the North, with the Eastern parts of Pen The Countrey, besides what is common to it with the rest of India, is said to be more abundantly stored than any other part of it with horses
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  • <blockquote>DVLSINDA is bounded on the East, with the River Indus; on the West, with Paropamisus, and Arachosia, two Pe ...Northern situation of it more temperat, but less fruitful than the rest of India. The seat, in antient times, of the Mazagae, and Indo-Scythae, when subdued
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  • ...emiters in the world; and here it was that Alexander being returned out of India, kept his Bacchanalian feasts.</blockquote> ...the Indian Ocean, on the West Caramania, (properly so called,) and on the East Sinda. It is under a Prince of its own, who is a Tributary to the King of [
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  • ...and Banians, are esteemed the greatest and most politique Merchants of all India, and held in subtiltie equall with any Nation under [[The Isles of the Soun The Casanna Ruppia which is the common Ruppia worth in India ¼ mahomudy, and estimated incirca 2 s. 3<sup>d</sup> starling.
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  • The Names and Ages of some other East-India Princes.
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  • ...aine with all those Spices drugs and other the rich Merchandise which East India, Arabia, Persia and China doe affoord: at the entrance of the River Duer• The King hath a Quintar for his Contractation house to sell the Spices of India, by which is 150. li. of Florence, and is about 114. li. English; the great
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  • ...e Authors report. Over against China are also found 7448 Ilands, and about India 127000 great and small more, which in many places stand so •…igh one to ...ely run his current to Lixborne, and that all the pretious commo•…ities of India should first salute Portugall, set out from Amsterdam〈◊〉 Anno 1595, a
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  • ...er of our Pawnes in [[London]], where are to be sold all manner of Persia, India, Turkie, Moscovian, and Arabia commodities, as all rich Iems, Iewells, drug
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  • ...with [[Ormus]]; his two Sea-ports in India affoords it the commodities of India and Arabia; all other commodities from either the Turke or Mogur is supplye ...haberdepois, and is great pounds of 24 ounc. incirca 350 li. But the east India company find it to be 300 great silke pounds and no more by often triall: B
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  • ...the place where their Ships wait for a fair Wind and Weather in their East-India Voyages. The Inhabitants wou'd be much more numerous, if the Air was not so
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  • ...n the West, the Main Ocean, with some part of Guzarate. It standeth on the East-sides of the out-less of Indus, running along the Sea-shore for 500 miles, The Countrey said to be the most fruitful of all [[India]], abounding in Rice, Wheat, Sugar, Spices of all sorts, and choicest fruit
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  • ...gathaian Tartars, divided from it by some branches of Mount Taurus; on the East, the famous River Ganges. So called from Bottia, the principall City of Bot ...hosie, who commanded in the North-East of Pers••, and these North parts of India: and from those places drew his Army or the greatest part of it, when calle
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  • <blockquote>DECAN is bounded on the East, with Narsinga; on the West, with the Indian Ocean; on the North, with Dell ...till it meet with Delly. The soil much of the same nature with the rest of India, but not so flourishing as Cambaia. The People for the most part Mahometaus
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  • ...o make it absolute but onely what it hath lost? which is the vast trade of India, which of late yeeres the Portugalls, English and Flemming hath deprived th ...greatest City in all Africa: by the Arabians call'd Alchair; seated on the East side of the River Nile, about 1 Mile from it; there is a Passage from the R
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  • ...th many 1000 Camels laden with sundry commodities, the rich commodities of India brought from Ormus by Sea to Balsara, seated as the maritime Port of the Ci ...lude this Countries relation; from hence came the 3 Wise men called of the East, who worshipped Christ and presented him with guifts, and the inhabitants h
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  • ...e Pepper, Cloves, Sugars, Nutmegs, Ginger, Cottons, Callicoes, the Iems of India, the Spices and drugs of Arabia, and the Silkes and fabriques of Persia and
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