The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia, 7권James Richardson Logan Printed at the Mission Press, 1853 |
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... native sovereigns , who farmed them out to Chinese ; these Jews of the East general- ly committed great extortions and imposed on the simple natives in every way . In 1812 Government took the management of them into their own hands ...
... native sovereigns , who farmed them out to Chinese ; these Jews of the East general- ly committed great extortions and imposed on the simple natives in every way . In 1812 Government took the management of them into their own hands ...
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... native performers . They executed a little overture , and some pieces between the acts , very well as far as I could judge - the Commandant had taken much pains to prepare his assistants , and I was sorry to observe that his praise ...
... native performers . They executed a little overture , and some pieces between the acts , very well as far as I could judge - the Commandant had taken much pains to prepare his assistants , and I was sorry to observe that his praise ...
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... native princes , without putting us to political inconvenience , a personal asylum in case of need and effectually protect us , at the sametime , from the necessity of interfering in their unprofitable quarrels among themselves or their ...
... native princes , without putting us to political inconvenience , a personal asylum in case of need and effectually protect us , at the sametime , from the necessity of interfering in their unprofitable quarrels among themselves or their ...
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affinities African alliance amongst ancient appears archaic Arru bambu basin Bodo Budha Burman called Captain character chief Chinese common consonantal consonants crude Dhimal dialects direction Dravirian dress Dutch euphonic European exhibited feet flexional formation Gangetic Garo glossarial gold Gond harmonic ideology Indian Irawadi islands Jamoontah Java Javanese jungle Kasia Kiranti Klatten Kuki languages latter Lepcha Macassar Malacca Malay Manh Manipuri Mikir miles Miri monosyllabic Mount Ophir mountain musters Naga nasals native Nats nearly numerous object occurs particles Pendopo person phonetic phonology Phralaong piculs plural possessive postfix postpositional preplaced present Prince probably pronominal pronoun qualitive race Rahans remarkable resemble Resident river road root round Scythic shew Siamese sibilant side Singapore Singpho Solo sonant Sourabaya southern specimens stone substantive Sultan Surakarta Susunan Tamil Tatar Tatar languages Telugu tendency Tibetan Tibeto-Ultraindian tion traits trees tribes Turanian Ultraindian Uraon verb vocabularies vocalic vowels words