Publications, Issue 10Royal Asiatic Society, 1830 |
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Page 12
... carried musquets ; the remainder being armed in a variety of modes . After spending three days in making their way through uninhabited forests , they approached the neighbourhood of the Abung villages . A council of war being now held ...
... carried musquets ; the remainder being armed in a variety of modes . After spending three days in making their way through uninhabited forests , they approached the neighbourhood of the Abung villages . A council of war being now held ...
Page 63
... carried victuals on board ; which afforded him an opportunity of communicating to Kei Daming the reason assigned by the captain for his detension . " Do not , " he replied , “ feel any uneasiness " for me on that score . I have ...
... carried victuals on board ; which afforded him an opportunity of communicating to Kei Daming the reason assigned by the captain for his detension . " Do not , " he replied , “ feel any uneasiness " for me on that score . I have ...
Page 64
... carry us to Bantam , to Batavia , or to " Samārang ; but if they should transport us to Pūlo “ Damar , † who will there ... carried " off by these Hollanders , it is better it should be as " dead corpses , than to drag out in misery the ...
... carry us to Bantam , to Batavia , or to " Samārang ; but if they should transport us to Pūlo “ Damar , † who will there ... carried " off by these Hollanders , it is better it should be as " dead corpses , than to drag out in misery the ...
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