Publications, Issue 10Royal Asiatic Society, 1830 |
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Page 10
... complete ; whereas if this were neglected , such an imperfect marriage would be regarded only as a state of concubinage , and the woman would not receive the respect paid to a lawful wife . Such were the customs of the Abũng people ...
... complete ; whereas if this were neglected , such an imperfect marriage would be regarded only as a state of concubinage , and the woman would not receive the respect paid to a lawful wife . Such were the customs of the Abũng people ...
Page 14
... complete detail was afforded . Being now satisfied of the entire dispersion of the Abung people , those of Samangka were relieved from further apprehension . After four or five days had been spent in festivities and rejoicing in the ...
... complete detail was afforded . Being now satisfied of the entire dispersion of the Abung people , those of Samangka were relieved from further apprehension . After four or five days had been spent in festivities and rejoicing in the ...
Page 79
... complete detail of all the cir- cumstances that occurred , from the period of Kei Damáng's first settling at Samangka and being invested with authority there by the sultan and the governor of Bantam , to that of Nakhoda Satia and ...
... complete detail of all the cir- cumstances that occurred , from the period of Kei Damáng's first settling at Samangka and being invested with authority there by the sultan and the governor of Bantam , to that of Nakhoda Satia and ...
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