The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China, and Australia, Volum 22Parbury, Allen, and Company, 1826 |
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Side 21
... considerable pro- gress had then been made in them . From the foregoing statement you will observe , that I can only comply with the requisition of the House of Commons as far as regards the returns for 1815 and 1819 . Even this ...
... considerable pro- gress had then been made in them . From the foregoing statement you will observe , that I can only comply with the requisition of the House of Commons as far as regards the returns for 1815 and 1819 . Even this ...
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... considerable distance , falls into a trough placed near the footpath . Thence , in eight hours , they reached Awang Kul , a Naga ' village . The descent from the last station leads to the Ireng , elsewhere called Yukreng nullah , now ...
... considerable distance , falls into a trough placed near the footpath . Thence , in eight hours , they reached Awang Kul , a Naga ' village . The descent from the last station leads to the Ireng , elsewhere called Yukreng nullah , now ...
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... considerable interest , but respecting which there is very little accurate information before the public . Reckoning from Acheen Head to the eastern entrance of the Straits of Banca , the northern coast of Sumatra extends at least in ...
... considerable interest , but respecting which there is very little accurate information before the public . Reckoning from Acheen Head to the eastern entrance of the Straits of Banca , the northern coast of Sumatra extends at least in ...
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