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Voyages and travels, into Brasil, and the East-Indies: containing, an exact description of the Dutch Brasil, and divers parts of the East-Indies; their provinces, cities, living creatures, and products; the manners, customs, habits, and religion of the inhabitants: with a most particular account of all the remarkable passages that happened during the author's stay of nine years in Brasil; especially, in relation to the revolt of the Portugueses, and the intestine war carried on there from 1640. to 1649. As also, a most ample description of the most famous city of Batavia, in the East-Indies

Author:
Nieuhof, Johannes
Print Source:
London: Printed for A. and J. Churchill, 1703
Publication Info:
Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Library
Publication Date:
1703
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Mr. John Nieuhoff's Remarkable Voyages and Travels to the East-Indies.
"The Third Sea and Land Voyage of Mr. John Nieuhoff aboard the Arrow to the Isles of Majotte, upon the African-Coast of Mosambique, Extracted from his own Journals, and brought over and deliver'd by Cap. Reiner Klacson to his Brother Henry Nieuhoff."
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