Dutch or of any other cation, and in whatever station they are, live at Batavia nearly in the same manner. In the morning, at five o'clock, or earlier, when the day breaks, they get up. Many of them then sit at their doors; others stay in the house, with... Voyages to the East-Indies - Side 310av Johan Splinter Stavorinus - 1798 - 572 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1799 - 622 sider
...Europeans,! whether Dutchy or of any other nation,- and in whatever ftation they are, live at Batavia, nearly in the fame manner. In the morning^ at five...of them then go and fit at their doors ; but others ß.iy in the houfe, with nothing but a ligbt gown, in which they Deep, thrown over their naked limbs.... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1812 - 1030 sider
...EUROPEANS, whether Dutch or of any other nation, and in whatever ilation they are, live at Batavia nearly in the fame manner. In the morning at five...they fleep, thrown over their naked limbs ; they then breakfafl upon coffee or tea ; afterwards they drefs, and go out to attend to the bufmefs they may... | |
| John Joseph Stockdale - 1812 - 420 sider
...Dutch or of any other cation, and in whatever station they are, live at Batavia nearly in the same manner. In the morning, at five o'clock, or earlier,...when the day breaks, they get up. Many of them then sit at their doors; others stay in the house, with nothing but a light gown, in which they sleep, thrown... | |
| John Crawfurd - 1820 - 570 sider
...Dutch or of any other nation, and in whatever station they are, live at Batavia, nearly in the same manner. In the morning, at five o'clock, or earlier,...day breaks, they get up. Many of them then go and sit at their doors; but others stay in the house, with nothing but a light gown, in which they sleep,... | |
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