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SECT. XXVII, 
The remaining Voyages of -John Albert de Man- 
delfloe through the Indies , including his Des- 
criptions of Countries, hiftorical Remarks up- 
on leveral Nations, and his Obfervations on the 
Commerce of the Portugueze , Englijh and 
1 Dutch, at that Time, tranflated from the Au- 
thor’s original Voyage, written by himfelf. 737 
SECT. XX VTII. 
A fupplemental Account of the Commodities and 
Manufactures and Produce of the feveral Coun- 
tries of the Indies , together with Remarks on 
the Nature and Value of that Trade in refped 
to Europe , from the Works of John Baptiji 
Tavernier . 810 
SECT. XXIX. 
An Account of the different Routs to all the great 
Cities and chief Marts in the Indies , the Man- 
ner in which the domeftick Commerce of that 
Country is carried on, the State of its Manufac- 
tures, and other curious Particulars, taken 
from the Works of M. Tavernier. 825 
SECT. XXX. 
The Conclufion of the Remarks and Obferva- 
tions of M. y. Baptift Tavernier , in his Tra- 
vels through the Indies , together with his Ac- 
count of the Dutch Settlements, and of his 
Voyage on Board a Dutch Ship, from Ba- 
tavia to Europe , written by himfelf, foon af- 
ter his Return. 842 
SECT. XXXI. 
Obfervatjions and Remarks made during his Refi- 
dence on the I Hand of Chujan , on the Coaft 
of China, by Dr. yames Cunningham , Phyfi- 
cian to the Englijh Factory at that Place, from 
his own Accounts. 
SECT. XXXII. 
A fuccind Account of the Adventures of Mr. Wil- 
liam Adams , an Englijh man, who redded ma- 
ny Years in the Empire of Japon , and was the 
Perfon who induced both the Englijh and 
the Dutch to trade thither, collected as well 
from his own Letters, as Portugueze and Dutch 
Writers.. 856 
SECT. XXXIII. 
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tre Inhabitants of Great Britain and the Peo- 
ple in the Ea/i- Indies, containing like wife 
a compleat Hiftory of the Eaft-Inaia Compa- 
pany, from its Erection under Queen Eliza- 
beth of glorious Memory, and of the feveral 
Alterations that have been made therein, down 
to the prefen't Reign, 
87 . 
SECT. XXXIV. 
A fuccind Hiftory of the Rife, Progrefs and Efta- 
blifhment of the Dutch Eaji-India Company, 
with a View of the immenfe Prodts arifing 
from that Commerce, and a Pro Sped of their 
Affairs, and the Manner in which they are 
conduced, as well at Home, as in their exten- 
dve Settlements Abroad, collected chiedy from 
their own Writers. g 2 ± 
SECT. XXXV. 
The Hiftory of the French Eajl-India Compa- 
ny, from its drft Original, together with a 
clear and concife Account of the feveral Alte- 
rations it has undergone, and a full and plain 
Defcription of its prefent Circumftances, at 
Home and Abroad ; interfperfed with fome cu- 
rious Remarks on the Nature of the French 
Government, when the Powers thereof come 
to operate upon Trade, colleded entirely from 
French Writers. 949 
SECT. XXXVI. 
A fuccind, but compleat Hiftory of the Rife, 
Progrefs and Suppreftlon of the Imperial Com- 
pany of the Indies , eftablifhed at OJlend , by 
the late Emperor Charles VI. collected from 
private Memoirs, as well as publick Hiftories, 
and Ads of State. 965 
SECT. XXXVII. 
The Hiftory of the Danijh Commerce to the 
Eajl-Indies , their Eftablifhments there, the 
Decay of their old Company, and the Mo- 
tives which induced them to fet up a new one, 
interfperfed with original Papers and Memoirs. 
976 
SECT. XXXVIII. 
A fuccind Hiftory of the Swedijh E aft -India 
Company 5 including an Extrad of the Royal 
Charter. 980 
An hiftorical Account of the Intercourfe between CONCLUSION. 
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