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    as forthcoming as they had expected until, after the departure of Cornelis Reijersen (Reyerszoon) and his succession by Sonck, the Dutch and Chinese came...
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    so forth. Indeed, already in his ship's log of 1622, the Dutchman Cornelis Reijersen referred to the area as Teijoan and Taiyowan. Campbell (1903), p. 548...
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    make a more informed decision. But the fleet, under the command of Cornelis Reijersen, had already left Batavia on 10 April 1622 before the order was sent...
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    so forth. Indeed, already in his ship's log of 1622, the Dutchman Cornelis Reijersen referred to the area as Teijoan and Taiyowan. 蔡玉仙; et al., eds. (2007)...
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  • 1624 the governing body in Batavia decided to send him to replace Cornelis Reijersen as commander of the Dutch fort and trading base on Peng-hu, the main...
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    Wang Mengxiong Zheng Zhilong Zheng Chenggong (Koxinga) Zheng Jing Cornelis Reijersen Christian Francs (POW) Marten Sonck Hans Putmans Frederick Coyett...
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    establish a stronger presence in East Asia. A fleet of six ships led by Cornelis Reijersen attempted to capture Macau to disrupt the Portuguese's profitable...
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