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... Vessels first heard of XXVI . The Doctrine of Free Will XXVII . The Friendly Lieutenant XXVIII . The Great Fire XXIX . English Justice XXX . Abdulla's Estimate of the New Missionaries XXXI . Captain Newbold 216 221 ... 225 228 232 235 ...
... Vessels first heard of XXVI . The Doctrine of Free Will XXVII . The Friendly Lieutenant XXVIII . The Great Fire XXIX . English Justice XXX . Abdulla's Estimate of the New Missionaries XXXI . Captain Newbold 216 221 ... 225 228 232 235 ...
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... vessels were entering the river they had to pay does , as well as when going out . Moreover , around the fort there was a breastwork of earth , whose thickness was two fathoms , and at the foot of it they planted sharp iron spikes , and ...
... vessels were entering the river they had to pay does , as well as when going out . Moreover , around the fort there was a breastwork of earth , whose thickness was two fathoms , and at the foot of it they planted sharp iron spikes , and ...
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... vessel . Ghost of grandfather ( the elephant to wit ) , I let loose the fingers of my hand ! ” Elephant hunting is seldom attempted by Europeans in the Malay Peninsula , I presume owing to the dense nature of the forest . I have ...
... vessel . Ghost of grandfather ( the elephant to wit ) , I let loose the fingers of my hand ! ” Elephant hunting is seldom attempted by Europeans in the Malay Peninsula , I presume owing to the dense nature of the forest . I have ...
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... 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 it . At this time one or two English ships had arrived at Malacca ...
... 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 it . At this time one or two English ships had arrived at Malacca ...
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... vessels that watch every port of Java ; on this account there is no getting out nor in ; and further , the Dutch are very vigilant at the river entries , and were they to find such a letter on me , to a certainty they would hang me ...
... vessels that watch every port of Java ; on this account there is no getting out nor in ; and further , the Dutch are very vigilant at the river entries , and were they to find such a letter on me , to a certainty they would hang me ...
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