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  1. THE TABLE
  2. The Contents of the Chapters—Continued.page
  3. reported. Quansie taken, and Nixianco: Mendez his exploit. Their entertainment by the Tartar King, and going to Cauchin-china with his Embassadours, with many Tartarian observations
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  4. Goatswooll-quarrell. Peacebreake-paritie. Calvo. Nauticor taketh Quansy. Portugals Prisoners and Conquerors. Tartar Campe and State; King described, his discourse. Tartars forsake Pequin. Incredible losse. Eastern Princes Ambassages. Tartars Pope, Monks, Nuns, Resurrection, Idols, Huge Lake.
  5. CHAP. III.
  6. Spanish plantation of the Philippinas, and what entercourse hath thence hapned betwixe them and the Chinois.
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  7. § 1.
    First discoverie of the Philippinas: written by Friar Juan Gonzales de Mendoza.
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  8. Magilianes discoverie of the Philippinas. Spanish plantation there. Ancient Rites of the Philippinas. Their hatred to the Spaniards. God rejected for malice to men. Commodities there.
  9. § 2.
    First plantation of the Philippinas, by Michael Lopez de Legaspi.
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  10. Theeves Ilands. Bloudy leagues. Vicious, Suspicious. Portugal spite to Spaniards. First Bishop and Friers in Manilla.
  11. § 3.
    Of Limahon a China Robber and Rover, by whose occasion the Spaniards sent into China.
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  12. Many Chinois Pyrats, why. Theeves rob theeves. Spaniards invaded by 95. saile of Pyrats. Limahon invadeth, burneth the Citie, repulsed: his spoiles. Limahon besieged, his escape. Omoncon his commission. Omoncon his promise. Token of gratitude. Spanish bountie. China Compasses, insufficiency of Mariners. Idolatrous worshiping.
  13. § 4.
    Friar Martin de Herrada, and other Spaniards entertainment in China, and their returne to the Philippinas.
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