| Frank Karslake - 1985 - 742 pages
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| William McAteer - 1991 - 374 pages
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| William McAteer - 1991 - 396 pages
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| John Jourdain - 1991 - 492 pages
...to the East Indies, etc. (edited by Albert Gray, Hakluyt Society, 1888), i. 45 «., ii. 106, 264. A True and Almost Incredible Report of an Englishman that (being cast away in the good Ship called the Asscntion in Cambaya, the farthest Part of the East Indies) travelled by Land thorow many unknowne... | |
| John Anderson - 2000 - 526 pages
...following work, reproduced in the "Harleian Collection of Voyages," 1745, Tol- ii. Its title is " A true and almost Incredible Report of an Englishman, that (being cast away in tha good ship called Assension, in Camhaya, the farthest part of tha Kast Indies) Travelled by Land.... | |
| Linda Evi Merians - 2001 - 308 pages
...boundaries. Captain Robert Coverte, for example, marginali/es the people at the Cape as "Ethiopians" in his A True and Almost Incredible Report of an Englishman, That (Being Cast Away in the Good Shi/) (lulled (lie Assention) (1612), where he writes that they "are by nature very brutish or beastly... | |
| Pompa Banerjee - 2003 - 304 pages
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