| Claudius Buchanan - 1811 - 290 pages
...His " Excellency my wish to sail up the river to Old Goa*, " (where the Inquisition is,) to which he politely acceded. " Major Pareira, of the Portuguese...Adams, and to the " British Resident, my purpose of inquiring into the " state of the Inquisition. These gentlemen informed " me, that I should not be... | |
| Claudius Buchanan, Melvill Horne - 1811 - 266 pages
...ri»er, within the fort» of the harbor. The old city, where the liujuihithe Inquisition is,) to which he politely acceded. Major Pareira, of the Portuguese...Archbishop of Goa, the Primate of the Orient. "I had communiqated to Colonel Adams, and to the British Resident, my purpose of inquiring into the state... | |
| Claudius Buchanan - 1811 - 302 pages
...to His Excellency my wish to sail up the river to Old Goa,f (where the Inquibiiion is,) to which he politely acceded. Major Pareira, of the Portuguese...Bengal, offered to accompany me to the city, and to in•The forts in the harbor of Goa were then occupied by British troops (two King's reftimynts, and... | |
| Claudius Buchanan - 1812 - 648 pages
...to His Excellency my wish to sail up the river to Old Goa, f (where the Inquisition is,) to which he politely acceded. Major Pareira, of the Portuguese...Adams, and to the British Resident, my purpose of inquiring into the state of the Inquisition. These gentlemen informed me, that I should not be able... | |
| Claudius Buchanan - 1812 - 424 pages
...or contempt. "lie is pleased to see, that the " seven heads and the t«n quisition is,) to which he politely acceded. Major Pareira, of the Portuguese...Adams, and to the British Resident, my purpose of inquiring into the state of the Inquisition. These gentlemen informed me, that I should not be able... | |
| Claudius Buchanan - 1812 - 382 pages
...to his excellency my wish to sail up the river to old Goa,| (where the inquisition is,)to which he politely acceded. Major Pareira, of the Portuguese...Adams, and to the British resident, my purpose of inquiring into the state of the inquisition. These gentlemen informed me, that I should not be able... | |
| Claudius Buchanan - 1812 - 336 pages
...to His Excellency my wish to sail up the river to Old Goa,* (where the Inquisition is,) to which he politely acceded. Major .Pareira, of the Portuguese...the Archbishop of Goa, the Primate of the Orient. il I had communicated to Colonel Adams, and to the British Resident, my purpose of enquiring into the... | |
| Josiah Priest - 1825 - 660 pages
...make any impressions favourable to popery. " Goa ; Con-cent of the Jlugustinians, Jan. 23, l808. " I had communicated to colonel Adams, and to the British resident, my purpose of inquiring into the state of the inquisition. These gentlemen informed me, that I should not be able... | |
| Antonio Gavin - 1837 - 406 pages
...and the ascendancy of the priests, are the causes assigned for abandoning the ancient city. lishment, who was present, and to whom I had letters of introduction...the Primate of the Orient. "I had communicated to Col. Adams, and to the British Resident, my purpose of inquiring into the state of the Inquisition.... | |
| Cyrus Mason - 1843 - 218 pages
...officer, major Pareira, offered to accompany him, and introduce the doctor to the archbishop, who was the primate of the orient. " I had communicated to...colonel Adams and to the British resident, my purpose of inquiring into the state of the inquisition. These gentlemen informed me that I should not be able... | |
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