Publications, Issue 10Royal Asiatic Society, 1830 |
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Page 8
... period of his removal to Samangka , the number of Malayan settlers there continually increased . Beyond the hills that lie inland of this place , there lived a people known by the appellation of Abung , who occupied ten villages . This ...
... period of his removal to Samangka , the number of Malayan settlers there continually increased . Beyond the hills that lie inland of this place , there lived a people known by the appellation of Abung , who occupied ten villages . This ...
Page 70
... period but a lad , and had not been accustomed to think seriously . * Upon hearing himself called , he ran with speed to his father ; and all being now armed with spears , they went to search for any of the Europeans that remained alive ...
... period but a lad , and had not been accustomed to think seriously . * Upon hearing himself called , he ran with speed to his father ; and all being now armed with spears , they went to search for any of the Europeans that remained alive ...
Page 79
... period of Kei Damáng's first settling at Samangka and being invested with authority there by the sultan and the governor of Bantam , to that of Nakhoda Satia and Nakhoda Dugam going to Bencoolen during the French warfare , for which he ...
... period of Kei Damáng's first settling at Samangka and being invested with authority there by the sultan and the governor of Bantam , to that of Nakhoda Satia and Nakhoda Dugam going to Bencoolen during the French warfare , for which he ...
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