Bibliographics

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A27515Bernier, François, 1620-1688.The history of the late revolution of the empire of the Great Mogol together with the most considerable passages for 5 years following in that empire : to which is added, a letter to the Lord Colbert, touching the extent to Indostan, the circulation of the gold and silver of the world, to discharge it self there, as also the riches, forces, and justice of the same and the principal cause of the decay of the states of Asia / by Mons. F. Bernier ... English''d out of French.1676.06773718522nan./cache/A27515.xml./txt/A27515.txt
A69858Child, Josiah, Sir, 1630-1699.A discourse concerning trade, and that in particular of the East-Indies wherein several weighty propositions are fully discussed, and the state of the East-India Company is faithfully stated.1689.075002031nan./cache/A69858.xml./txt/A69858.txt
A19384Coryate, Thomas, ca. 1577-1617.Thomas Coriate traueller for the English vvits: greeting From the court of the Great Mogul, resident at the towne of Asmere, in easterne India.1616.079382451nan./cache/A19384.xml./txt/A19384.txt
A19381Coryate, Thomas, ca. 1577-1617.Mr Thomas Coriat to his friends in England sendeth greeting from Agra the capitall city of the dominion of the great Mogoll in the Easterne India, the last of October, 1616. Thy trauels and thy glory to ennamell, with fame we mount thee on the lofty cammell; ... .1618.078542395nan./cache/A19381.xml./txt/A19381.txt
A19470Coverte, Robert.A true and almost incredible report of an Englishman, that (being cast away in the good ship called the Assention in Cambaya the farthest part of the East Indies) trauelled by land through many vnknowne kingdomes, and great cities VVith a particular description of all those kingdomes, cities, and people. As also a relation of their commodities and manner of traffique, and at what seasons of the yeere they are most in vse. Faithfully related. With a discouery of a great emperour called the Great Mogoll, a prince not till now knowne to our English nation. By Captaine Robert Couerte.1612.0240246549nan./cache/A19470.xml./txt/A19470.txt
A65012Della Valle, Pietro, 1586-1652.The travels of Sig. Pietro della Valle, a noble Roman, into East-India and Arabia Deserta in which, the several countries, together with the customs, manners, traffique, and rites both religious and civil, of those Oriental princes and nations, are faithfully described : in familiar letters to his friend Signior Mario Schipano : whereunto is added a relation of Sir Thomas Roe''s Voyage into the East-Indies.1665.024997471472nan./cache/A65012.xml./txt/A65012.txt
A65019Della Valle, Pietro, 1586-1652.The travels of Sig. Pietro della Valle, a noble Roman, into East-India and Arabia Deserta in which, the several countries, together with the customs, manners, traffique, and rites both religious and civil, of those oriental princes and nations, are faithfully described, in familiar letters to his friend Signior Mario Schipano : whereunto is added a relation of Sir Thomas Roe''s Voyage into the East-Indies.1665.025006871631nan./cache/A65019.xml./txt/A65019.txt
A46578England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)By the King, a proclamation, for the recalling all His Majesties subjects from the service of foreign princes in East India1686.01524258nan./cache/A46578.xml./txt/A46578.txt
A00549Farewell, Christopher.An East-India colation; or a discourse of travels set forth in sundry obseruations, briefe and delightfull; collected by the author in a voyage he made unto the East-Indies, of almost foure yeares continuance. Written by C.F.1633.0171375101nan./cache/A00549.xml./txt/A00549.txt
A40887Faria e Sousa, Manuel de, 1590-1649.The Portugues Asia, or, The history of the discovery and conquest of India by the Portugues containing all their discoveries from the coast of Africk, to the farthest parts of China and Japan, all their battels by sea and land, sieges and other memorable actions, a description of those countries, and many particulars of the religion, government and customs of the natives, &c. : in three tomes / written in Spanish by Manuel de Faria y Sousa ... ; translated into English by Cap. John Stevens.1695.0347840108096nan./cache/A40887.xml./txt/A40887.txt
A42799Glanius, W.A relation of an unfortunate voyage to the kingdome of Bengala describing the deplorable condition and dismal accidents attending those therein concerned, how that after the loss of their ship they were forced to abide in a desart and barren island, to eat leaves, toads, serpents, &c. and reduced to that extremity as to digg open graves and to feed on human bodies : as also, the manner of deliverance out of that place, and what befel them afterwards in the service of the great mogol : together with choice observations touching that monarch''s government, laws, customs, and armies, and especially his late war against the kings of Azo and Assam, with several other remarkable particulars / by Mr. Glanius.1682.0298348331nan./cache/A42799.xml./txt/A42799.txt
A12330Smethwike, Thomas.A motion to the East India Company by Thomas Smethwike (an adventurer with them) vpon the reasons followingnan1616286nan./cache/A12330.xml./txt/A12330.txt
A95658Terry, Edward, 1590-1660.A voyage to East-India. Wherein some things are taken notice of in our passage thither, but many more in our abode there, within that rich and most spacious empire of the Great Mogol. Mix''t with some parallel observations and inferences upon the storie, to profit as well as delight the reader. / Observed by Edward Terry minister of the Word (then student of Christ-Church in Oxford, and chaplain to the Right Honorable Sr. Thomas Row Knight, Lord Ambassadour to the great Mogol) now rector of the church at Greenford, in the county of Middlesex.1655.013312437450nan./cache/A95658.xml./txt/A95658.txt