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Achem, Kingdom, Page [95]
Actions in the Moluccos, p. [44]
Acunna (Don Pedro Bravo de) Governour of Carthagena, &c. p. [129], [131], and [146]
Governour of the Philippines, p. [179]
Arrives at Ternate, p. [40]
Lands his Forces, p. [242]
Takes Ternate, p. [243]
Returns Victorious to Manila, p. [255]
Advice Boat sent to Peru, p. [88]
Aerio declar’d King of Ternate, p. [29]
Basely seiz’d, and sent to Goa, acquitted, returns Home, p. [51]
His innocent Bravery, and cruel Murder, p. [52]
Air of China, p. [105]
Aitan, Inspector over Martial Affairs in China, p. [106]
Alligators, p. [111]
Almanzor King of Tydore, p. [5]
Is poison’d by the Portugueses, p. [15]
Allyance between the King of Tydore and the Spaniards, p. [14]
Amazing Action of an Indian Convert, p. [43]
Amboyna Fort besieg’d, p. [126]
Amuxa, Nephew to the King of Ternate, defeated, p. [198]
He Cuckolds the King, p. [107]
Ancasio, chief Justice in China, p. [106]
Angon, Magnificent City discover’d, p. [143]
Answer of Portugueses to Spanish Arguments, p. [31]
Of the King of Ternate to King James of England, p. [175]
To the Embassadors of Camboxa, p. [135]
Antony, Bastard of Portugal defeated, p. [95]
Apostacy of Converts, p. [65]
Archipelago describ’d, p. [6]
Why so call’d, p. [74]
Arguments of Spain for its Right to the Moluccos, p. [31]
Against quitting the Philippine Islands, p. [58]
Arosbay City, p. [165]
Assembly of Moluccos to revenge the Murder of their King, p. [54]
Ataide (Tristan de) Governour of Ternate, p. [26]
Avicen, his Mistake concerning Cloves, p. [37]
Azcueta (Major) destroys the Chineses, p. [235]