Publications, Issue 10Royal Asiatic Society, 1830 |
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... called by the Dutch , Keyser's Bay . It does not appear from the maps that the name of Samangka was applied to any particular town ; nor , especially , is it found in a survey made of the bay by direction of the late Sir Stamford ...
... called by the Dutch , Keyser's Bay . It does not appear from the maps that the name of Samangka was applied to any particular town ; nor , especially , is it found in a survey made of the bay by direction of the late Sir Stamford ...
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... called out to him , " What " business have you here ? " - " I am come , " said he " to look after my father , and to inquire whether he is " in want of betel , as he complained of being a little 66 indisposed to night . " The sentinel ...
... called out to him , " What " business have you here ? " - " I am come , " said he " to look after my father , and to inquire whether he is " in want of betel , as he complained of being a little 66 indisposed to night . " The sentinel ...
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... called his sons together and said : " Come hither , my children all : your parent is " anxious to see your faces . Here , take each of you in " his hand one of these spears . " Presently three of his sons came about him , and took each ...
... called his sons together and said : " Come hither , my children all : your parent is " anxious to see your faces . Here , take each of you in " his hand one of these spears . " Presently three of his sons came about him , and took each ...
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