Translations from the Hakayit Abdulla, with comments by J.T. Thomson |
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... ships to make the harbour of Bara . There are also some sunk in the river ; others remain in heaps like hills to this time , for people to take as they like . Some days after this they essayed to blow up the bastion towards the Kling ...
... ships to make the harbour of Bara . There are also some sunk in the river ; others remain in heaps like hills to this time , for people to take as they like . Some days after this they essayed to blow up the bastion towards the Kling ...
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... ship is coarse . Simultaneously with the Malays of the south end of the Straits of Malacca endeavouring to expel the Dutch , the Malays at the north end made attempts on the English settlement of Penang , but in either case they were ...
... ship is coarse . Simultaneously with the Malays of the south end of the Straits of Malacca endeavouring to expel the Dutch , the Malays at the north end made attempts on the English settlement of Penang , but in either case they were ...
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... ships , the whole of the townsfolk locked their doors ; and at such times the streets were filled with drunken sailors ... ship arrived , not one woman would be seen in the streets alone ; that is not to say respectable woman , but even ...
... ships , the whole of the townsfolk locked their doors ; and at such times the streets were filled with drunken sailors ... ship arrived , not one woman would be seen in the streets alone ; that is not to say respectable woman , but even ...
Page 59
... ships went to blockade the island of Java , seizing all boats and vessels that carried the Dutch flag , and bringing them to Malacca . Then did people begin to surmise that the English were at war with the Dutch , or about to commence ...
... ships went to blockade the island of Java , seizing all boats and vessels that carried the Dutch flag , and bringing them to Malacca . Then did people begin to surmise that the English were at war with the Dutch , or about to commence ...
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... ships will arrive here , and in fifteen days more the ships carrying Lord Minto and the General of the Madras army . So the Pangeran replied , ' Very good ; ' when he returned to Ujong Pasir . Then said Mr. Raffles to Tuanku Penglima ...
... ships will arrive here , and in fifteen days more the ships carrying Lord Minto and the General of the Madras army . So the Pangeran replied , ' Very good ; ' when he returned to Ujong Pasir . Then said Mr. Raffles to Tuanku Penglima ...
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