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The history of the court of the King of China. Written in french by seigneur Michael Baudier, of Languedoc. A discourse of the navigation which the portugueze do make to the realms and provinces of the east parts of the world, and of the knowledge which they have of the great things that are in the realm of China. Reflexions upon the idolatry of the Jesuits in China. A description of Siam. A full and true relation of the Great and wonderful Revolution that happened lately in the Kingdom of Siam in the East Indies. A relation of the late great revolution in Siam, and of the driving out of the french. Mr. F. Bernier's Voyage to Surat: containing the history of the late revolution of the Empire of the Great Mogol; together with the most considerable passages for five years following in that empire. to wich is added a letter to the lord Colbert, touching the extent of Indostan, the circulation of the gold and silver of the world. With an exact description of Dehli and Agra. Particular events or, the most considerable passages after the war, or five years, or thereabout in the empire of the Great Mogol. The voyage and travels of captain Robert Coverte. News from the East Indies: or, a voyage to Bengalla, one of the greatest kingdoms under the high and mighty Prince Pedesha Shassallem, usually called the Great Mogul. With the state and magnificence of the Court of Malcandy, kept by the Nabob, viceroy or vice king under the aforesaid Monarch. Written by William Bruton. A true relation of the unjust, cruel, and barbarous proceedings against the english at Amboyna, in the East Indies, by the netherlandish governor and counsil there. The discoveries of the world from their first original, unto the year of our lord 1555. Briefly written in the portugal tongue, by Antony Galvano, governor of Ternate, the chief island of the Molucas. Corrected, quoted, and now published in english. by Richard Hakluyt, sometime student of Christ Church, in Oxford. The world encompassed by sir Francis Drake. Offered now at last to publick view, both for the honour of the actor, but especially for the stirring up of heroick spirits, to benefit their country, and eternize their names by like noble attempts. Collected out of the notes of Mr. Francis Fletcher, preacher in this employment, and compared with divers others notes that went in the same voyage. A relation of seven years slavery under the Turks of Algier, suffered by an english captive merchant. Wherein is also contained all memorable passages, fights, and accidents, wich happened in that city, and at sea with their ships and gallies during that time. Together with a description of the sufferings of the miserable captives under that merciless tyranny. Whereunto is added a second book, containing a description of Algier, with its original, manner of government, increase, and present flourishing estate. The description of a voyage made by certain ships of Holland into the East Indies. With their adventures and success. Together with the description of the countries, towns, and inhabitant of the same. Who set forth on the second of April 1595, and returned on the fourteenth of august 1597. Translated out of dutch into english by W. P. To wich is added the Sea Journal, or Navigation of the Hollander into Java, & co. An addition to the Sea Journal or Navigation of the Hollanders into Java. Containing some description of the coast and harbours from Cape Bona Speranza to Java. With a description of the Kingdom and island of Bally; as also of the natives of the Cape of Good Hope, &c. To wich is added an exposition of certain words of the people of Madagascar, the Bay of Tongill, and of certain Malacca words used throughout all East India. A true Journal of the Sallee Fleet, with the proceedings of the voyage. Published by John Dunton, London mariner, master of the admiral, called the Leopard. Whereunto is annexed a list of Sallée captives names, and the places where they dwell, and a description of the three towns in a card. A true account of the captivity of Thomas Phelps at Machiness in Barbary and of his strange escape, in company of Edmund Baxter, and others; as also of the burning two of the greatest pirate ship belonging to that kingdom, in the river Mamora, upon the thirteenth day of June, 1685. A report of the Kingdom of Congo, a region in Africa and the countries that border round about the same. A relation of a voyage made in the years 1695, 1696, 1697 on the coasts of Africa by a squadron of french man of war, under the command of M. de Gennes. The voyages of the Sieur Le Maire to the Canary Islands, Cape Verde, Senega, and Gambia. A brief discovery or description of the most famous island of Madagascar, or St. Laurence, in Asia, near unto the East Indies. A short discovery of the coast and continent of America, from the equinoctial northward; and of the adjacent isles. A commission for the well governing of our people inhabiting in Newfoundland; or, trafficking in Bays, Creeks, or fresh rivers there. Ebenezer: or a monument of thakfulness. Nova Francia: or, the description of that part of New France wich is one continent with Virginia. An impartial description of Surinam upon the continent of Guinea in America.