The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia, 12권James Richardson Logan Printed at the Mission Press, 1862 |
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... Malay families were found encamped upon it when it was first occupied by us . ( c ) It was a desert island belonging ... Malays and Chulias , ( f ) who , obviously , could not establish their respective laws in a British possession as ...
... Malay families were found encamped upon it when it was first occupied by us . ( c ) It was a desert island belonging ... Malays and Chulias , ( f ) who , obviously , could not establish their respective laws in a British possession as ...
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... Malay , Chinese and Chulia Captains were appointed to administer any other law than that with which they might be presumed to be acquainted , that of their own nation ; while it is probable , from the representation of Mr. Dickens ...
... Malay , Chinese and Chulia Captains were appointed to administer any other law than that with which they might be presumed to be acquainted , that of their own nation ; while it is probable , from the representation of Mr. Dickens ...
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... Malays , Hindoos and Chinese would all be living on the same soil , each according to their own law . But , as the Indian law Commis- sioners observe , a country governed by one of the civilised nations of modern Europe and yet having ...
... Malays , Hindoos and Chinese would all be living on the same soil , each according to their own law . But , as the Indian law Commis- sioners observe , a country governed by one of the civilised nations of modern Europe and yet having ...
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... Malay and Siamese territories , the Klings returning home in three or four years , and the Javanese as soon as their engagements are completed ; and that there is a constant demand for new labourers . It appears also , that from the ...
... Malay and Siamese territories , the Klings returning home in three or four years , and the Javanese as soon as their engagements are completed ; and that there is a constant demand for new labourers . It appears also , that from the ...
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... Malay & c . ] ha ; Michanang , ki . The most important 3d pron . of Kol and Mon - Anam , the nasal , is also Malavo - Polynesian in similar forms . The Malagasy 1st pron . a.hu , i.za.hu & c . ( poss . ku ) is identi- cal with the M. P. ...
... Malay & c . ] ha ; Michanang , ki . The most important 3d pron . of Kol and Mon - Anam , the nasal , is also Malavo - Polynesian in similar forms . The Malagasy 1st pron . a.hu , i.za.hu & c . ( poss . ku ) is identi- cal with the M. P. ...
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