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... cloth . The grains of the powder were rough , and as big as one's great toes . They then ordered these holes to be closed , which they plugged hard with stones and earth . They worked at these for five or six days , with ten or twenty ...
... cloth . The grains of the powder were rough , and as big as one's great toes . They then ordered these holes to be closed , which they plugged hard with stones and earth . They worked at these for five or six days , with ten or twenty ...
Page 45
... cloth of great value , and prints with plain flowers , and many implements of which I had never seen the like . Also woollen cloth of soft texture , with clocks and watches , and paper for writing letters thereon to Malay princes , on ...
... cloth of great value , and prints with plain flowers , and many implements of which I had never seen the like . Also woollen cloth of soft texture , with clocks and watches , and paper for writing letters thereon to Malay princes , on ...
Page 63
... cloth screens , so that no one could see them at meals . But if persons should happen to see them , they would cast out their food and break the earthen vessels in pieces , buying others for the next time . Others there were who could ...
... cloth screens , so that no one could see them at meals . But if persons should happen to see them , they would cast out their food and break the earthen vessels in pieces , buying others for the next time . Others there were who could ...
Page 69
... cloth , trowsers the same , nor was there anything peculiar . And when the leading men desired to pay their respects they remained at a distance , none daring to grasp his hand ; but they took off their hats and bent their bodies . And ...
... cloth , trowsers the same , nor was there anything peculiar . And when the leading men desired to pay their respects they remained at a distance , none daring to grasp his hand ; but they took off their hats and bent their bodies . And ...
Page 73
... the slightest shade of pomposity either in his manner or dress . His attend- ants were dressed as gentlemen , with silk umbrellas , watches , and ordinary clothes ; but many of them THE JAVA EXPEDITION . - LORD MINTO AND THE TUANKU . 73.
... the slightest shade of pomposity either in his manner or dress . His attend- ants were dressed as gentlemen , with silk umbrellas , watches , and ordinary clothes ; but many of them THE JAVA EXPEDITION . - LORD MINTO AND THE TUANKU . 73.
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