Publications, Issue 10Royal Asiatic Society, 1830 |
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Page 5
... employed in this manner ; at the expiration of which he returned to re- side at Piābōng . By this time the father ... employing yourself during the intervals , with the aid " of a few domestics , in cultivating a rice plantation . ” 66 ...
... employed in this manner ; at the expiration of which he returned to re- side at Piābōng . By this time the father ... employing yourself during the intervals , with the aid " of a few domestics , in cultivating a rice plantation . ” 66 ...
Page 61
... employed in transporting it to the ketch ; the captain and his people remaining in possession of the house day and night . Every day a buffaloe was killed for their provision , and they passed their time in eating , drinking , and ...
... employed in transporting it to the ketch ; the captain and his people remaining in possession of the house day and night . Every day a buffaloe was killed for their provision , and they passed their time in eating , drinking , and ...
Page 64
... make of it , " says Stavorinus , " is as a place of exile for criminals , who are employed in making of cordage ; and over whom a ship's captain is placed as commandant . ” 66 time silent , being absorbed in thought . He 64 MEMOIRS OF A.
... make of it , " says Stavorinus , " is as a place of exile for criminals , who are employed in making of cordage ; and over whom a ship's captain is placed as commandant . ” 66 time silent , being absorbed in thought . He 64 MEMOIRS OF A.
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