[An Historical Relation Of The Island Ceylon In The East Indies by Robert Knox]@TWC D-Link bookAn Historical Relation Of The Island Ceylon In The East Indies PART IV 187/241
But when we came to Bantam, the English Agent very kindly entertained us, and being not willing, that we should go to the Dutch for Passage, since God had brought us to our own Nation, ordered our Passage in the good Ship Caesar lying then in the Road, bound for England, the Land of our Nativity, and our long wished for Port.
Where by the good Providence of God we arrived safe in the Month of September. CHAP.
XIII. Concerning some other Nations, and chiefly Europaeans, that now live in this Island.
Portugueze, Dutch. Having said all this concerning the English People, it may not be unacceptable to give some account of other Whites, who either voluntarily or by constraint Inhabit there.
And they are, besides the English already spoken of, Portugueze, Dutch, and French.
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