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... Portuguese in India he was one of the most powerful of the princes of Malabar , having early entered into a league ... Portuguese historians ) was avarice . His chief revenue was derived from the traffic of the Moors , and he at first ...
... Portuguese in India he was one of the most powerful of the princes of Malabar , having early entered into a league ... Portuguese historians ) was avarice . His chief revenue was derived from the traffic of the Moors , and he at first ...
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... Portuguese prætor ; and in the affray that followed the discovery of this piece of treachery , to avoid falling into the hands of the Portuguese ( who were on the point of taking him ) , he leapt into the sea , where his death ...
... Portuguese prætor ; and in the affray that followed the discovery of this piece of treachery , to avoid falling into the hands of the Portuguese ( who were on the point of taking him ) , he leapt into the sea , where his death ...
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... Portuguese ( chiefly of wine he tells us ) to permit the pas- sage into the fort of some provisions . According to Faria - y- Sousa , the force of Nizam Shah amounted to 8,000 horse and 20,000 foot . During the unsuccessful assault of ...
... Portuguese ( chiefly of wine he tells us ) to permit the pas- sage into the fort of some provisions . According to Faria - y- Sousa , the force of Nizam Shah amounted to 8,000 horse and 20,000 foot . During the unsuccessful assault of ...
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