Publications, Issue 10Royal Asiatic Society, 1830 |
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Page 10
... matter of fact . The people of the hills and those of the lower country were ( as very commonly happens ) in a state of continual and inveterate hostility , retaliating as opportunities offered , and giving no quarter . Those of the ...
... matter of fact . The people of the hills and those of the lower country were ( as very commonly happens ) in a state of continual and inveterate hostility , retaliating as opportunities offered , and giving no quarter . Those of the ...
Page 43
... matter for your wit , " replied Kei Damáng ; " be what it may , you are not to go to Ben- " coolen . " The two nakhodas made no answer to this , but were not diverted from their purpose , and when night came they set sail . In the ...
... matter for your wit , " replied Kei Damáng ; " be what it may , you are not to go to Ben- " coolen . " The two nakhodas made no answer to this , but were not diverted from their purpose , and when night came they set sail . In the ...
Page 75
... or not . " The matter , " said the chief , " shall be brought to a determination in this way : I " will write on the subject to the governor and council , " and " and you shall also address a letter to them MALAYAN FAMILY . 75.
... or not . " The matter , " said the chief , " shall be brought to a determination in this way : I " will write on the subject to the governor and council , " and " and you shall also address a letter to them MALAYAN FAMILY . 75.
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