Publications, Issue 31Royal Asiatic Society, 1833 |
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Page 123
... passes from the Franks , but being prepared for resistance ; and they commenced also exporting , for the above markets , pepper , ginger , and other articles of trade . Although some of these consignments reached their destination in ...
... passes from the Franks , but being prepared for resistance ; and they commenced also exporting , for the above markets , pepper , ginger , and other articles of trade . Although some of these consignments reached their destination in ...
Page 124
Oriental Translation Fund. sailed under the protection of their passes , as they had done before during their armistice with that nation . But the subjects of the Zamorin , and those connected with them , long persevered in carrying on ...
Oriental Translation Fund. sailed under the protection of their passes , as they had done before during their armistice with that nation . But the subjects of the Zamorin , and those connected with them , long persevered in carrying on ...
Page 125
... passes of the Franks ; the Ray also giving permission to the Franks to erect fortifications on the north side of the ... pass that way , and the laying waste of Funan . And designing to commence the building of this fort , they sailed ...
... passes of the Franks ; the Ray also giving permission to the Franks to erect fortifications on the north side of the ... pass that way , and the laying waste of Funan . And designing to commence the building of this fort , they sailed ...
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