Publications, Issue 10Royal Asiatic Society, 1830 |
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Page 12
... arms , such as pieces of ordnance and musquets . Our weapons are " no other than long lances , which must prove exceed- 66 ingly inconvenient in a country where hills are to be " continually ascended and descended . " * " No diffi ...
... arms , such as pieces of ordnance and musquets . Our weapons are " no other than long lances , which must prove exceed- 66 ingly inconvenient in a country where hills are to be " continually ascended and descended . " * " No diffi ...
Page 22
... arms , and let us proceed " to occupy situations where we can most advantageously " make a stand and oppose the enemy . " Nakhoda Muda took measures for fitting out two praws ; praws ; which were well provided with arms and ammu- 22 ...
... arms , and let us proceed " to occupy situations where we can most advantageously " make a stand and oppose the enemy . " Nakhoda Muda took measures for fitting out two praws ; praws ; which were well provided with arms and ammu- 22 ...
Page 61
... arms to surround , whilst he and the serjeant entered it . All the property was seized upon , and four days were employed in transporting it to the ketch ; the captain and his people remaining in possession of the house day and night ...
... arms to surround , whilst he and the serjeant entered it . All the property was seized upon , and four days were employed in transporting it to the ketch ; the captain and his people remaining in possession of the house day and night ...
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