The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia, 1±Ç;10±ÇJames Richardson Logan Printed at the Mission Press, 1856 |
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... Kapuas river as far at least as Sangau , some six or seven days from Pontianak , from thence return to Tyan , and from Tyan cross by land to Landak , from whence we hope to reach Pontianak again by way of Man- door , a Chinese ...
... Kapuas river as far at least as Sangau , some six or seven days from Pontianak , from thence return to Tyan , and from Tyan cross by land to Landak , from whence we hope to reach Pontianak again by way of Man- door , a Chinese ...
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... Kapuas appears to have the greater volume of water . The course of the Kapuas near Sintang is from the east or a little north of east and that of the Melawi from the south . On both these rivers for 7 or 8 days into the interior ...
... Kapuas appears to have the greater volume of water . The course of the Kapuas near Sintang is from the east or a little north of east and that of the Melawi from the south . On both these rivers for 7 or 8 days into the interior ...
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... Kapuas beyond Sintang to Bunut is said to be a sluggish stream without falls or rapids and navigable for large boats , but beyond that place rapid and dangerous of navigation . The Kyan or Kayan tribe of Dyaks inhabit the region beyond ...
... Kapuas beyond Sintang to Bunut is said to be a sluggish stream without falls or rapids and navigable for large boats , but beyond that place rapid and dangerous of navigation . The Kyan or Kayan tribe of Dyaks inhabit the region beyond ...
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Notes on Malacca | 43 |
Gambling and Opium Smoking in the Straits of Malacca | 66 |
Journal of a Tour on the Kapuas | 84 |
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