Publications, Issue 10Royal Asiatic Society, 1830 |
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Page 39
... leave , and returned to his vessel . Along- side of her he found two men , in a small boat , who had brought a barrel of gunpowder and a cask of bullets , which , upon his inquiring from whence and on what account they were sent , he ...
... leave , and returned to his vessel . Along- side of her he found two men , in a small boat , who had brought a barrel of gunpowder and a cask of bullets , which , upon his inquiring from whence and on what account they were sent , he ...
Page 46
... leave , and Kei Damang waited on the pangeran ( sultan's minister ) , who expressed much satisfaction to hear of the arrival of so many cargoes of pepper . * After an interval of about a month from that time , the governor ordered Kei ...
... leave , and Kei Damang waited on the pangeran ( sultan's minister ) , who expressed much satisfaction to hear of the arrival of so many cargoes of pepper . * After an interval of about a month from that time , the governor ordered Kei ...
Page 74
... leave “ behind us ; taking with us only such articles as may " be conveyed by travellers on foot . I am yet undeter- " mined with respect to the route we may pursue , but " I shall resign myself with confidence to the direction " of God ...
... leave “ behind us ; taking with us only such articles as may " be conveyed by travellers on foot . I am yet undeter- " mined with respect to the route we may pursue , but " I shall resign myself with confidence to the direction " of God ...
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