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Page 78
... prows , and the crews having all escaped into the water , we boarded and took their merchandise . Thus we were employed for about fifteen days . After this the Tuanku called me one morning , asking me what I had to suggest , as we would ...
... prows , and the crews having all escaped into the water , we boarded and took their merchandise . Thus we were employed for about fifteen days . After this the Tuanku called me one morning , asking me what I had to suggest , as we would ...
Page 96
... prows could withstand them . On this account the place would not suit ; so they went to Diak , but hence , owing to some reason unknown to me ,. they passed on to Carimon . And when they arrived 96 HAKAYIT ABDULLA . The Dutch Repossess ...
... prows could withstand them . On this account the place would not suit ; so they went to Diak , but hence , owing to some reason unknown to me ,. they passed on to Carimon . And when they arrived 96 HAKAYIT ABDULLA . The Dutch Repossess ...
Page 105
... prows , and they are like wild beasts . When they meet any one , if possible they would paddle for the shore , but if they have not an opportunity of escaping in that way , they jump overboard and dive like fishes . Perhaps they would ...
... prows , and they are like wild beasts . When they meet any one , if possible they would paddle for the shore , but if they have not an opportunity of escaping in that way , they jump overboard and dive like fishes . Perhaps they would ...
Page 106
... , owing to the smallness of their prows ; which , while it rendered them harmless to European shipping , did not cause them to be the less dangerous to the native trade , which is generally carried 106 HAKAYIT ABDULLA .
... , owing to the smallness of their prows ; which , while it rendered them harmless to European shipping , did not cause them to be the less dangerous to the native trade , which is generally carried 106 HAKAYIT ABDULLA .
Page 111
... prows are clever at sporting with the waves ; and when they cannot bear any sail , we cast out our wooden anchor , with a small scope of cable , so as not to touch the ground , and sit quietly till the squall is over . ' " These tribes ...
... prows are clever at sporting with the waves ; and when they cannot bear any sail , we cast out our wooden anchor , with a small scope of cable , so as not to touch the ground , and sit quietly till the squall is over . ' " These tribes ...
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Abdulla amoked amongst appears arrived asked Bengal called Campong Glam Captain carried Chap Chinese Christian clever cloth Colonel Farquhar Cornhill Crawfurd Crown 8vo custom Demy 8vo dingan durian Dutch East India Company Edition elephants English European father fire Gazette gentlemen give Governor hands heard Hindoo hundred Inchi interest Jakuns Java Javanese Kling labour letter live Lord Minto Mahomed Mahomedan Malacca Malay language ment missionaries morrow native Orang Laut ordered Pahang Pangeran pantun Paternoster Row Penang Pengulu Price prows races Raffles Raja remained replied returned Rhio ryots sailed seen sepoys ship Singapore Sir Stamford Sir Stamford Raffles slavery slaves Spanish dollars story Sultan and Tomungong Susanan Syed Essen Tanjong Kling tell thought told took translation tribe tropical Tuanku Long Tuanku Penglima Besar various vessel vols wife writing
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