| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1838 - 666 páginas
...dangerous weapon, which cuts all ways, and often when least anticipated. The Bajus, or sea gipsies, are another race, on whom some dependence may be placed....of the expedition, during the progress of which the head quarters will be fixed at Singapur. During some of the intervals I hope to see Manila, and to... | |
| Sir Henry Keppel - 1846 - 864 páginas
...dangerous weapon, which cuts all ways, and often when least anticipated. The Badjows, or sea-gipsys, are another race on whom some dependence may be placed....their good faith, which must have had some grounds. Imay here conclude the first stage of the expedition, during the progress of which the head-quarters... | |
| James (Rajah of Sarawak) - 1853 - 338 páginas
...placed, particularly if they be freed from the trammels of debt, swindled upon them by the Malays. Mr. Earl, who had a personal acquaintance with this...and to acquire a cursory knowledge of the unexplored tract at the southern extemity of Manilla, called in Norries' general chart, the Tiger Islands. The... | |
| Gertrude Le Grand Jacob - 1876 - 408 páginas
...placed, particularly if they be freed from the trammels of debt, swindled upon them by the Malays. Mr. Earl, who had a personal acquaintance with this...and to acquire a cursory knowledge of the unexplored tract at the southern extremity of Manilla, called, in Norries' general chart, the Tiger Islands. The... | |
| Sir Spenser St. John - 1897 - 342 páginas
...placed, particularly if they be freed from the trammels of debt, swindled upon them by the Malays. Mr Earl, who had a personal acquaintance with this...Singapore. During some of the intervals I hope to see Manila, and to acquire a cursory knowledge of the unexplored tract at the southern extemity of Manila,... | |
| Sir Spenser St. John - 1899 - 340 páginas
...placed, particularly if they be freed from the trammels of debt, swindled upon them by the Malays. Mr Earl, who had a personal acquaintance with this...Singapore. During some of the intervals I hope to see Manila, and to acquire a cursory knowledge of the unexplored tract at the southern extemity of Manila,... | |
| Sir Spenser St. John - 1899 - 354 páginas
...dependence may be placed, particularly if they be freed from the of debt, swindled upon them by the Earl, who had a personal acquaintance with this tribe,...Singapore. During some of the intervals I hope to see Manila, and to acquire a cursory knowledge of the unexplored tract at the southern extemity of Manila,... | |
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