Publications, Issue 10Royal Asiatic Society, 1830 |
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should their rice be expended . The object of these enterprises was to cut off the heads of such persons as they should encounter on the road ; and in this pursuit they were sometimes led as far as the sea - coast , in the neighbourhood ...
should their rice be expended . The object of these enterprises was to cut off the heads of such persons as they should encounter on the road ; and in this pursuit they were sometimes led as far as the sea - coast , in the neighbourhood ...
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... object of their policy must there- fore have been to surprise stragglers , and their young men were incited to shew their activity and skill in this species of warfare , by the most effectual encouragement that could be held out to them ...
... object of their policy must there- fore have been to surprise stragglers , and their young men were incited to shew their activity and skill in this species of warfare , by the most effectual encouragement that could be held out to them ...
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... object of their visit , he was told that they were com- missioned by the Dutch commanding officer to search for Kiria Minjan , who , they were informed , was har- boured in his village . Being again assured of his having taken flight ...
... object of their visit , he was told that they were com- missioned by the Dutch commanding officer to search for Kiria Minjan , who , they were informed , was har- boured in his village . Being again assured of his having taken flight ...
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