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The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898

CHAPTER VII
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That king fought with the galleons, and his presence there was of great importance.

He burned one galleon, but returned without accomplishing any other exploit, although he carried a quantity of large artillery.

After the king had gone, the Dutch arrived.

What they did was to burn the three remaining galleons in the river of Malaca.

Then they went to the Strait, where they captured Juan Gallegos, as above stated.


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