The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia, 9권Printed at the Mission Press, 1855 |
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... river by the Siak chief Rajah Ketchil , who proclaimed himself king of Johore . The Bugghese attacked the usurper and finally succeeded in expelling him and in retaking the whole of Johore . After this success Jaya Putra did not himself ...
... river by the Siak chief Rajah Ketchil , who proclaimed himself king of Johore . The Bugghese attacked the usurper and finally succeeded in expelling him and in retaking the whole of Johore . After this success Jaya Putra did not himself ...
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... rivers or lakes , it shall not be lawful for the person in authority over the land to hinder him , for the animals he goes in quest of are wild animals . If however a man take a rich bee - hive without the knowledge of the owner of the ...
... rivers or lakes , it shall not be lawful for the person in authority over the land to hinder him , for the animals he goes in quest of are wild animals . If however a man take a rich bee - hive without the knowledge of the owner of the ...
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... river against the stream and being fatigued , rests himself at a weir or net , the owner , should he meet him , may deprive him of the fish , but he shall not be deemed to have committed any offence . If a person however in ascending or ...
... river against the stream and being fatigued , rests himself at a weir or net , the owner , should he meet him , may deprive him of the fish , but he shall not be deemed to have committed any offence . If a person however in ascending or ...
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... river , also called Daï , which takes its rise at the foot of the mountain , and falls into the sea to the north of the anchorage Klombo . It is a large scat- tered campong extending on both sides of the small river . Close to the mouth ...
... river , also called Daï , which takes its rise at the foot of the mountain , and falls into the sea to the north of the anchorage Klombo . It is a large scat- tered campong extending on both sides of the small river . Close to the mouth ...
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... river is not a little hindered by the great number of prahus lying in it . They are generally prahu tope and penjajap . At very high water these vessels may be hauled into the river and then lie close to the bank on both sides . If the ...
... river is not a little hindered by the great number of prahus lying in it . They are generally prahu tope and penjajap . At very high water these vessels may be hauled into the river and then lie close to the bank on both sides . If the ...
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