Extract of a Work entitled "Sixteen Yeary Voyages to, and Journies by land in India," made by Jacob de Bucquoy. Second Edition. Haarlem,1757.
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pp. i, 1-452: Translated from Zestienjaarige Reize naa de Indien, gedaan door Jacob de Buequoy .. . . Tweede Druk . . . Omits the introductory letter to Jakob Roman (pp. iii-vi of original), the verses and Table of Contents (pp. xi-xvi ibid.), the greater part of the Appendix (Byvoegsel, pp. 223...
A brief Review of the Former Trade of the Netherlanders (of Asia) in Asia; being a Continuation of Java, by H. D. Campagne.
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pp. i, 1-452: Translated from Zestienjaarige Reize naa de Indien, gedaan door Jacob de Buequoy .. . . Tweede Druk . . . Omits the introductory letter to Jakob Roman (pp. iii-vi of original), the verses and Table of Contents (pp. xi-xvi ibid.), the greater part of the Appendix (Byvoegsel, pp. 223...
Henry van Quellenburgh's Vindiciæ Batavicæ, or Refutation of the Treatise of J. B. Tavernier, Chevalier, Baron d'Aubonne, &e.
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pp. 1, 3, 7-608: In which is pointed out, not only the falsehoods of many Slanders and untruth’s, which the State as well as the Honorable Company, and the Nation at large have been accused of; but which also illustrates many circumstances that occurred in the Countries of Asia, which may afford...
Further extracts translated from the same work as the preceding (Henry van Quellenburgh's Vindiciæ Batavicæ, or Refutation of the Treatise of J. B. Tavernier, Chevalier, Baron d'Aubonne, &e.)
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pp. 1-650: Continued from Mss Eur Mack (1822). 12 Further extracts translated from the same work as the, preceding, viz. :- (a) .pp. 1-53-Chapter V (=pp. 109-21 of original): Account of the Island Mauritius, where the Ebony Wood is cut to which labor the Dutch employ their Slaves and convicts; (...
Rough Translations from the Batavian Courant, 1818 and 1819.
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1, pp. 1-222: Rough Translations from the Batavian Courant, 1818 and 1819. (a) pp. 1-20: Extract from the Batavia Dutch Courant, dated Saturday, 5th September 1818. Contains:- (i) Some account of a collection of natural curiosities (zoological, mineralogical, &c.), from the Malay Archipelago...
1, pp. i, 1-74: Part of a treatise on Batavia, being a rough copy of Mack. Pr. 18, q. v., down to 1. 2 of p. 278 thereof; pp.289-97 are a continuation of this rough copy. The Dutch original is Mack. Pr. 45 q.v., to 1. 3 of p. 98. 2, pp. 77-101: Batavia, ,6 January 1798. Observation Sur L’Etat ...
Answer upon the Question proposed by the Dutch Society of Sciences at Haarlem. Whereas the principal Currents in the Channels of the Texel, and chiefly in, and at the Marsdiep, are more and more approaching the Dikes and Sea-Defences, which are laying there, bringing them through the encreasing Roads into danger.
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pp. 1-292: Answer upon the Question proposed by the Dutch Society of Sciences at Haarlem. Whereas the principal Currents in the Channels of the Texel, and chiefly in, and at the Marsdiep, are more and more approaching the Dikes and Sea-Defences, which are laying there, bringing them through the ...
Account of the Island of Sumatra Especially in regard to its Trade, and the most remarkable Objects relating to the same. . . . . By Mr. Adolphus Eschels-Kroon
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pp. 1-162: Account of the Island of Sumatra Especially in regard to its Trade, and the most remarkable Objects relating to the same. . . . . By Mr. Adolphus Eschels-Kroon, late Resident in the Service of the Netherlands East-India Company at Ayerbangies [=Ayer Bangis] on Sumatra . . . with a Pre...
1, pp. 1-104: (Continued from Mss Eur Mack (1822) 17) The following chapters of an English translation of the above-mentioned work, viz. :- (a) pp. 1-67: Second Part. Account of the Dutch Places of Trade, their Strength, Greatness and Merchandise [in Sumatra] (=pp. 31-74 of original); (b) pp. 69...
pp. 1-381: Extract of Valentine's description of Java Major; 4th Vol. Page 419. Sixth Division, First Chapter. Translation of Valentin’s Batavia's Grondvesting, being pp. 419-491 (6e Boek, 1e Hoofdstuk) of the 4e Deel of his Oud en Nieuw Oost-Indiën (1726). Originally numbered 1822. A. 10. (8).