Publications, Issue 10Royal Asiatic Society, 1830 |
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Page 9
... party met with success in obtaining heads , they returned homeward . In the mean time their countrymen , expecting their approach , pre- pared coco - nut shells filled with milk , and placed in the paths through which they must pass to ...
... party met with success in obtaining heads , they returned homeward . In the mean time their countrymen , expecting their approach , pre- pared coco - nut shells filled with milk , and placed in the paths through which they must pass to ...
Page 17
... party returned to the town , and the boat ( with the two officers ) sailed for Bantam , carrying a small quantity of pepper from each of the country chiefs , as a complimentary tribute to his high- ness . The The Malayan town at ...
... party returned to the town , and the boat ( with the two officers ) sailed for Bantam , carrying a small quantity of pepper from each of the country chiefs , as a complimentary tribute to his high- ness . The The Malayan town at ...
Page 18
... party of Rātū Bagus . The only places of consequence that remained untaken , were three forts ; one belonging to the sultan , named Gadong Intan , and two belonging to the Dutch , called Pitchi ( ? ) and Karang Antu ; the garrisons of ...
... party of Rātū Bagus . The only places of consequence that remained untaken , were three forts ; one belonging to the sultan , named Gadong Intan , and two belonging to the Dutch , called Pitchi ( ? ) and Karang Antu ; the garrisons of ...
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