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Seite 34
... less than 25,000 are said to have transported themselves to Formosa . This emigration tended greatly to the improvement of that new country , and was at first , encouraged by the Dutch : but their fears were alarmed by the increasing ...
... less than 25,000 are said to have transported themselves to Formosa . This emigration tended greatly to the improvement of that new country , and was at first , encouraged by the Dutch : but their fears were alarmed by the increasing ...
Seite 35
... of the settlement , twelve ships were despatched from Batavia in 1660 , with orders , that if the alarm at Formosa proved ground- * Page 411 . less , the fleet should proceed against Macao . The EARLY EUROPEAN INTERCOURSE . 35.
... of the settlement , twelve ships were despatched from Batavia in 1660 , with orders , that if the alarm at Formosa proved ground- * Page 411 . less , the fleet should proceed against Macao . The EARLY EUROPEAN INTERCOURSE . 35.
Seite 36
... less fears of the Governor , suspended him from office , and ordered him to Batavia to defend himself . His successor , M. Clenk , sailed for Formosa in June , 1661 , Mean while , the events which were taking place on the island ...
... less fears of the Governor , suspended him from office , and ordered him to Batavia to defend himself . His successor , M. Clenk , sailed for Formosa in June , 1661 , Mean while , the events which were taking place on the island ...
Seite 42
... less attempts to establish a peaceful arrangement , and some vain endeavours to depute persons from the fleet to open a negotiation at Canton , it was resolved that all the ships should sail up the river . They arrived in a few days at ...
... less attempts to establish a peaceful arrangement , and some vain endeavours to depute persons from the fleet to open a negotiation at Canton , it was resolved that all the ships should sail up the river . They arrived in a few days at ...
Seite 46
... less esteein for it than the native rulers of the country , and partly from a fear of some collusion taking place between Europeans and their Chinese subjects . It is , in fact , since the Tartar conquest that the English have been ...
... less esteein for it than the native rulers of the country , and partly from a fear of some collusion taking place between Europeans and their Chinese subjects . It is , in fact , since the Tartar conquest that the English have been ...
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