A true and almost incredible report of an Englishman, that (being cast away in the good ship called the Assension in Cambaya, the farthest part of the East Indies) trauelled by land thorow many vnknowne kingdomes and great cities : VVith a particular description of all those kingdomes, cities, and people: as also, a relation of their commodities and manner of traffiqne [sic], and at what seasons of the yeere they are most in vse. Faythfully related: with a discouery of a great emperour called the Great Mogoll, a prince not till now knowne to our English nation. By Captaine Robert Couert
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A true and almost incredible report of an Englishman, that (being cast away in the good ship called the Assension in Cambaya, the farthest part of the East Indies) trauelled by land thorow many vnknowne kingdomes and great cities : VVith a particular description of all those kingdomes, cities, and people: as also, a relation of their commodities and manner of traffiqne [sic], and at what seasons of the yeere they are most in vse. Faythfully related: with a discouery of a great emperour called the Great Mogoll, a prince not till now knowne to our English nation. By Captaine Robert Couert
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The work A true and almost incredible report of an Englishman, that (being cast away in the good ship called the Assension in Cambaya, the farthest part of the East Indies) trauelled by land thorow many vnknowne kingdomes and great cities : VVith a particular description of all those kingdomes, cities, and people: as also, a relation of their commodities and manner of traffiqne [sic], and at what seasons of the yeere they are most in vse. Faythfully related: with a discouery of a great emperour called the Great Mogoll, a prince not till now knowne to our English nation. By Captaine Robert Couert represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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- VVith a particular description of all those kingdomes, cities, and people: as also, a relation of their commodities and manner of traffiqne [sic], and at what seasons of the yeere they are most in vse. Faythfully related: with a discouery of a great emperour called the Great Mogoll, a prince not till now knowne to our English nation. By Captaine Robert Couert
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- True and almost incredible report of an Englishman, that (being cast away in the good ship called the Assension in Cambaya, the farthest part of the East Indies) travelled by land thorow many unknowne kingdomes and great cities
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- True and almost incredible report of an Englishman, that (being cast away in the good ship called the Assension in Cambaya, the farthest part of the East Indies) travelled by land thorow many unknowne kingdomes and great cities
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