Publications, Issue 31Royal Asiatic Society, 1833 |
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Page 84
... ships † arrived at the forts above - named , and having freighted their vessels with spice and such other " decem homines capite damnati , quibus fuerat ea lege vita 66 concessa , ut quibuscumque in locis a Gama relicti fuissent ...
... ships † arrived at the forts above - named , and having freighted their vessels with spice and such other " decem homines capite damnati , quibus fuerat ea lege vita 66 concessa , ut quibuscumque in locis a Gama relicti fuissent ...
Page 101
... ships out to sea ( Ferishta ) . Alberquerque first took Goa in February 1510 , in which , according to Sousa , were found vast quantities of cannon and military stores . In May in the same year it was retaken after a siege of twenty ...
... ships out to sea ( Ferishta ) . Alberquerque first took Goa in February 1510 , in which , according to Sousa , were found vast quantities of cannon and military stores . In May in the same year it was retaken after a siege of twenty ...
Page 105
Oriental Translation Fund. their dwellings and mosques ; seizing their ships ; defacing and treading under foot their archives and writings ; burning their records ; profaning the sanctuaries of their mosques ; ever striving to ... ships; ...
Oriental Translation Fund. their dwellings and mosques ; seizing their ships ; defacing and treading under foot their archives and writings ; burning their records ; profaning the sanctuaries of their mosques ; ever striving to ... ships; ...
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