The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803: Explorations By Early ..., volume 24

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The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803: Explorations By Early ..., volume 24
Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson, Edward Gaylord Bourne
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No injury will be inflicted upon them, but, if I had sufficient force, it is certain that it would be to your Majesty's service that it be used in restraining them; for the evil course which they have pursued toward these islands, as. well as the same so far as India is concerned, deserves that.
I thoroughly believe that if those of India are able, they should make head against the Siamese from Malaca. In the year 30 they seized a patache that had been sent there on an embassy from Macan, and a
...board which was a messenger whom I sent to them.
Digitized by Google 2o8 THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS [Vol. 24 And although they declared that it was because they did not like my letter, the truth (as was written to me by the messenger) is, that their act was induced by their coveting the goods aboard the patache, which they thought to be considerable. [In the margin : " Seen."] A ship has arrived from Macan, and several from China. With the goods which they brought, those from the ship that put back, what came late from Macan last year, and others which were recovered from the.


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