Publications, Issue 10Royal Asiatic Society, 1830 |
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Page 23
... master ; that all the native chiefs were intimidated by him , but that the Malays , on the contrary , had shewn no disposition to submit to his ( usurped ) authority . Such was the purport of these letters , which he committed to the ...
... master ; that all the native chiefs were intimidated by him , but that the Malays , on the contrary , had shewn no disposition to submit to his ( usurped ) authority . Such was the purport of these letters , which he committed to the ...
Page 33
... masters , by whom they were taught to repeat their prayers and to write . These family concerns being arranged , he again sailed for Bantam , in company with several other masters of trading vessels , and attended by his two sons in ...
... masters , by whom they were taught to repeat their prayers and to write . These family concerns being arranged , he again sailed for Bantam , in company with several other masters of trading vessels , and attended by his two sons in ...
Page 46
... masters ' going together to wait on the governor , who , he informed them , was a different person from him under whose orders they formerly acted : of which change ... master . and he promptly obeyed the summons . As soon as 46 MEMOIRS OF A.
... masters ' going together to wait on the governor , who , he informed them , was a different person from him under whose orders they formerly acted : of which change ... master . and he promptly obeyed the summons . As soon as 46 MEMOIRS OF A.
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