Publications, Issue 31Royal Asiatic Society, 1833 |
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Page 47
... according to a tradition which exists amongst the body of that nation who reside at Cochin , came to India from Persia , after they had been freed from their servitude by Cyrus , about 540 years before the birth of Christ . Paolino ...
... according to a tradition which exists amongst the body of that nation who reside at Cochin , came to India from Persia , after they had been freed from their servitude by Cyrus , about 540 years before the birth of Christ . Paolino ...
Page 86
... according to seniority , amongst the chiefs of their own country , and to whom it was confined . The Franks having succeeded in thus supplanting the rightful heirs , by means of their intrigues at Co- chin , where they had firmly ...
... according to seniority , amongst the chiefs of their own country , and to whom it was confined . The Franks having succeeded in thus supplanting the rightful heirs , by means of their intrigues at Co- chin , where they had firmly ...
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... according to Sousa , in consequence of positive orders having been sent from Europe that it should be obtained possession of on any terms . The Portuguese fleet rendezvoused in Bombay harbour ( in 1531 ) , preparatory to sailing to ...
... according to Sousa , in consequence of positive orders having been sent from Europe that it should be obtained possession of on any terms . The Portuguese fleet rendezvoused in Bombay harbour ( in 1531 ) , preparatory to sailing to ...
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