Coryat's Crudities: Reprinted from the Edition of 1611. To which are Now Added, His Letters from India, &c. and Extracts Relating to Him, from Various Authors: Being a More Particular Account of His Travels (mostly on Foot) in Different Parts of the Globe, Than Any Hitherto Published. Together with His Orations, Character, Death &c. With Copper-plates ...

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W. Cater, 1776
 

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الصفحة 248 - But hee denyed her request, saying that, if it were ill in the Portugals to doe so to the Alcoran, being it became not a King to requite ill with ill, for that the contempt of any religion was the contempt of God, and he would not be revenged upon an innocent booke...
الصفحة 311 - After he had dispatched his work ... he took a little strong wine that was held in a goblet by a fellow that stood near him, and poured it into the child's mouth to comfort him in the midst of his pains, who cried out very bitterly; the pain being for the time very bitter indeed, though it will be (as they told me) cured in the space of four and twenty hours.

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