Publications, Issue 10Royal Asiatic Society, 1830 |
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Page 12
... immediately to the spot . Marching close * These very long lances are described in the Hist . of Sumatra , as being borne by three men . See p . 261 of early editions , or 297 of new . close up to one of the villages , named Minjang 12 ...
... immediately to the spot . Marching close * These very long lances are described in the Hist . of Sumatra , as being borne by three men . See p . 261 of early editions , or 297 of new . close up to one of the villages , named Minjang 12 ...
Page 30
... immediately put under his orders ; in which he returned to the wreck and effected the business intended ; but upon coming back to Bantam , he found his health and spirits so much impaired , that he was obliged to confine himself to his ...
... immediately put under his orders ; in which he returned to the wreck and effected the business intended ; but upon coming back to Bantam , he found his health and spirits so much impaired , that he was obliged to confine himself to his ...
Page 67
... immediately went to make a search and found four siwars * fit for service . They then had a meeting of the near connexions of Kei Damáng and themselves , in order to settle a plan of attack on shore , as soon as they could be assured ...
... immediately went to make a search and found four siwars * fit for service . They then had a meeting of the near connexions of Kei Damáng and themselves , in order to settle a plan of attack on shore , as soon as they could be assured ...
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