The history of the barbarous cruelties and massacres, committed by the Dutch in the East-Indies. [electronic resource] : I. The Massacre of the English at Amboyna, Batavia, Macassar; and the Taking, Burning, and Destroying several English Ships in the Streights of Mallaca. II. The Massacre of the Oran-Keys and Nobles of Poloroon, for a pretended Conspiracy, of Massacreing the Dutch. III. How the King of Candi, being in Confederacy with the Dutch, made War with the Portuguese, and took the Old and New Cities of Columbo from them; and after they had entirely routed them out of those Parts, the Dutch pretending to give the King of Candi, and his Army a Treat for their good Services, set upon them while they were in the midst of their Jollity, and massacreed several Thousands of them, for which inhuman Fact that King is at War with them to this very Day. IV. Some Difference happening between the Old and Young Kings of Bantam, the Dutch, under Pretence of assisting the Young King, destroy'd all the Old King's Forces; then they made him submit himself to them: And so compel'd the Young King to deliver up his Kingdom for a Monthly Pension. To which is added, The Proceedings of the Council of Amboyna, which the Dutch sent to the English East-India Company, in Defence of the Proceedings against the English there. By R. Hall, B. D. formerly of Queen's Colledge Oxon.
1712
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The history of the barbarous cruelties and massacres, committed by the Dutch in the East-Indies. [electronic resource] : I. The Massacre of the English at Amboyna, Batavia, Macassar; and the Taking, Burning, and Destroying several English Ships in the Streights of Mallaca. II. The Massacre of the Oran-Keys and Nobles of Poloroon, for a pretended Conspiracy, of Massacreing the Dutch. III. How the King of Candi, being in Confederacy with the Dutch, made War with the Portuguese, and took the Old and New Cities of Columbo from them; and after they had entirely routed them out of those Parts, the Dutch pretending to give the King of Candi, and his Army a Treat for their good Services, set upon them while they were in the midst of their Jollity, and massacreed several Thousands of them, for which inhuman Fact that King is at War with them to this very Day. IV. Some Difference happening between the Old and Young Kings of Bantam, the Dutch, under Pretence of assisting the Young King, destroy'd all the Old King's Forces; then they made him submit himself to them: And so compel'd the Young King to deliver up his Kingdom for a Monthly Pension. To which is added, The Proceedings of the Council of Amboyna, which the Dutch sent to the English East-India Company, in Defence of the Proceedings against the English there. By R. Hall, B. D. formerly of Queen's Colledge Oxon.
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[London] : Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, M.DCC.XII. 1712.
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