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THE

Voyages and Travells

OF THE

AMBASSADORS

Sent by FREDERICK DUKE of HOLSTElN,

to the Great Duke of Muscovy, and the King of Persia.

Begun in the year M.DC.XXXIII. and finish’d in M.DC.XXXIX.

Containing a Compleat

HISTORY

OF

Muscovy, Tartary, Persia.

And other adjacent COUNTRIES.

With several Publick Transactions reaching near the Present Times;

In VII. Books.


whereto are added

The TRAVELS of JOHN ALBERT de MANDELSLO,

(a Gentleman belonging to the Embassay) from PERSIA, into the

East-Indies.

CONTAINING

A particular Description of INDOSTHAN, the MOGUL'S Empire, the

ORIENTAL ILANDS, JAPAN, CHINA, &c. and the Revolutions which happened in those Countries, within these few years.

In III. Books.

The whole Work illustrated with divers accurate Mapps, and Figures.


Written originally by ADAM OLEARIVS, Secretary to the Embassy.


Faithfully rendred into English, by JOHN DAVIES, 0f Kidwelly.


The Second Edition Corrected.


LONDON,

Printed for John Starkey, and Thomas Baffet, at the Mitre near Temple-Barr, and at the George near St. 'Dunstans Church in Fleet-street. 1669.