id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 43451 Leonardo de Argensola, Bartolomé The Discovery and Conquest of the Molucco and Philippine Islands. Containing their History, Ancient and Modern, Natural and Political: Their Description, Product, Religion, Government, Laws, Languages, Customs, Manners, Habits, Shape, and Inclinations of the Natives. With an Account of many other adjacent Islands, and several remarkable Voyages through the Streights of Magellan, and in other Parts. .txt text/plain 160193 7679 73 say, That he has all things who has the Sea. The Kings, Boleyfe, of Ternate, and Almanzor, of Tydore, contended King Emanuel to order the Fort he desir'd, to be built upon Ternate, Spain, with the Letters from the King of the Molucco Islands, which Kings met in the little Island, which divides Ternate from Tydore, new Commander sollicited the Kings Sons to return to Ternate, and that which flourish'd, and advanc'd in Ternate and Tydore was Fed. Cachil Babu sail'd with his Brothers, and a great Number of Vessels of the Kings, and People, Governors, and other Portugueses at Ternate, [Dutch at Ternate.] that he was Brother to the King of an Island; Ships, and four Tenders, came to the Island, where two of the King's in which were 1000 Men. The King and Prince of Tydore, with Captain Villagra, came to the the Governour, Don Pedro, took from the King [two Dutch Ships.] ./cache/43451.txt ./txt/43451.txt