Suddenly he entered into the scales, sate like a woman on his legges, and there was put in against him many bagges to fit his weight, which were changed six times, and they say was silver, and that I understood his weight to be nine thousand rupias, which... From the Black Sea Through Persia and India - Seite 266von Edwin Lord Weeks - 1896 - 437 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1857 - 514 Seiten
...his legges, and there was put in against him, many bagges to fit his weight, which were changed sixe times, and they say was silver, and that I understood...precious stones. but I saw none, it being in bagges might bee pibles : then against cloth of gold, silke, stutfes, linnen, spices and all sort of goods ; but... | |
| 1857 - 532 Seiten
...his legges, and there was put in against him, many bagges to fit his weight, which were changed sixe times, and they say was silver, and that I understood his weight to be nine thousand Bupias which are almost one. thousand pound sterling : after with gold and jewels, and precious stones,... | |
| 1857 - 556 Seiten
...his legges, and there was put in against him, many bagges to fit his weight, which were changed sixe times, and they say was silver, and that I understood...: after with gold and jewels, and precious stones, 245 but I saw none, it being in bagges might bee pibles : then against cloth of gold, silke, stutt'es,... | |
| Sir Thomas Roe - 1899 - 366 Seiten
...bagges to fit his weight, which were changed sixe times, and they say was siluer, and that I vnderstood his weight to be nine thousand Rupias, which are almost one thousand pound sterling.3 After with Gold and lewels, and precious stones, but I saw none ; it beeing in bagges might... | |
| Stanley Lane-Poole - 1903 - 480 Seiten
...Rubies as great as Wal-nuts, some greater ; and Pearles such as mine eyes were amazed at. Suddenly he entered into the scales, sate like a woman on his...nine thousand rupias, which are almost one thousand pounds sterling: after with Gold and Jewels, and precious stones, but I saw none, it being in bagges... | |
| Samuel Purchas - 1905 - 626 Seiten
...times, and they say was silver, and that I understood his weight to be nine thousand Rupias, which was almost one thousand pound sterling: after with gold...precious stones, but I saw none, it being in bagges might bee Pibles ; then against cloth of Gold, Silke, Stuffes, Linnen, Spices, and all sorts of goods, but... | |
| Samuel Purchas - 1905 - 616 Seiten
...on his legs, and there was put in against him, many bagges to fit his weight which were changed sixe times, and they say was silver, and that I understood his weight to be nine thousand Rupias, which was almost one thousand pound sterling: after with gold and jewels, and precious stones, but I saw... | |
| Abraham Valentine Williams Jackson - 1906 - 368 Seiten
...Rubies as great as Wal-nuts, some greater; and Pearles such as mine eyes were amazed at. Suddenly he entered into the scales, sate like a woman on his...nine thousand rupias, which are almost one thousand pounds sterling: after with Gold and Jewels, and precious stones, but I saw none, it being in bagges... | |
| Abraham Valentine Williams Jackson - 1906 - 378 Seiten
...silver, and that I understood his weight to be nine thousand rupias, which are almost one thousand pounds sterling: after with Gold and Jewels, and precious...stones, but I saw none, it being in bagges might be Pibles; then against Cloth of Gold, Silk, Stuffes, Linen, Spices, and all sorts of goods, but I must... | |
| Edward Farley Oaten - 1909 - 306 Seiten
...bagges to fit his weight, which were changed six times, and they say was silver, and that I understand his weight to be nine thousand rupias, which are almost one thousand pounds sterling : after with Gold and Jewels, and precious stones, but I saw none, it being in bagges... | |
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