id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13287 Kerr, Robert A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 07 .txt text/plain 229790 8815 73 were brought prisoners to him, having been taken by the king of Pam. Owing to contrary winds, he was unable to get up with five Dutch ships remain long at that place; wherefore, sailing up the river Nile, we came great island of _Gyava_, or Java, to which we came in five days, sailing Proceeding on our voyage for five days, we came to the great island of full of men, whom they put on board the great ship, and then returned to to the great Turk and the king of Algiers to use our ships and goods in upon the English ships, men, and goods found in his country, having no fleets and ships, and in all places, lands, and islands, on shore the English had taken a ship sent by the king to the Portuguese Indies, good town having an excellent sea-port, to which come many ships from ./cache/13287.txt ./txt/13287.txt