Publications, Issue 10Royal Asiatic Society, 1830 |
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Page 12
... belonging to the country chiefs should remain where they were , for the present , whilst he advanced with those who were armed with musquets ; but that as soon as they should hear the report of a gun , they were to hasten immediately to ...
... belonging to the country chiefs should remain where they were , for the present , whilst he advanced with those who were armed with musquets ; but that as soon as they should hear the report of a gun , they were to hasten immediately to ...
Page 18
... belonging to the sultan , named Gadong Intan , and two belonging to the Dutch , called Pitchi ( ? ) and Karang Antu ; the garrisons of which held out . The sultan , however , received occasional assistance from Batavia , and the war was ...
... belonging to the sultan , named Gadong Intan , and two belonging to the Dutch , called Pitchi ( ? ) and Karang Antu ; the garrisons of which held out . The sultan , however , received occasional assistance from Batavia , and the war was ...
Page 72
... belonging to the Malays : the quantity , however , that she could stow was trifling . All the merchandise belonging to himself and to the other traders , was left behind ( at Samangka ) , together with all their trading praws , to the ...
... belonging to the Malays : the quantity , however , that she could stow was trifling . All the merchandise belonging to himself and to the other traders , was left behind ( at Samangka ) , together with all their trading praws , to the ...
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Abung accompanied accordingly acquainted amongst answered Arabic arms arrival at Bantam asked attack Batavia Bencoolen boat brothers called Captain Forrest cargoes of pepper circumstances commands consequence country chiefs Croee desired dispatched disposed dollars Dutch Dutch Company employed ensign event Fakir Adam father four gave directions guard History hither Inchi inhabitants inquired island Java JOHN FRANCIS DAVIS Kei Damáng ketch Kiria Minjan Klaproth La-uddin Lampong letter live manner matter MEMOIRS minister months Mūda musquets Mynheer Poer Nakhoda Bujang Nakhoda Darman Nakhoda Lella Nakhoda Muda Nakhoda Semporna named Nakhoda native occasion officer orders Oriental Translation paid Palembang pangeran Kasuma Ningrat Paul of Aleppo Persian person price to Non-Subscribers proatins proceeded Rātū Bagus Raūs received replied residence respective rice sampan sent serjeant settlement ship shore Si-Talib sons soon Spanish dollars Straits of Sunda sultan of Bantam Sumatra Thomas Forrest took trading Turkish vessel villages voyage waited whilst