Publications, Issue 10Royal Asiatic Society, 1830 |
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Page 8
... Samangka consisted of nine children , three daughters and six sons . The eldest of all was named Inchi Pisang , the next , Inchi Tenun ( daughters ) , then a boy named Wasub ; the next was born at Bantam , and named Wasal ; then again ...
... Samangka consisted of nine children , three daughters and six sons . The eldest of all was named Inchi Pisang , the next , Inchi Tenun ( daughters ) , then a boy named Wasub ; the next was born at Bantam , and named Wasal ; then again ...
Page 43
... Samangka , in consequence of his learning that the governor of Bencoolen had dispatched on official person to the place , whom he ( Jāmil ) had no desire to meet . Previously to his leaving Samangka , for Bantam , he I chanced to fall ...
... Samangka , in consequence of his learning that the governor of Bencoolen had dispatched on official person to the place , whom he ( Jāmil ) had no desire to meet . Previously to his leaving Samangka , for Bantam , he I chanced to fall ...
Page 79
... Samangka have removed to Croee , where they wish to " be indulged with permission to dwell under the pro- " tection of the flag of the English Company ; humbly " craving their lives at your hands . ” — “ What , " said the governor , was ...
... Samangka have removed to Croee , where they wish to " be indulged with permission to dwell under the pro- " tection of the flag of the English Company ; humbly " craving their lives at your hands . ” — “ What , " said the governor , was ...
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