The Indian Archipelago: Its History and Present State, Volume 2Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853 - Malay Archipelago |
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... secure their e trade from injury . Like the Spaniards , they dispatched ships of war to meet the trading fleets from China . Some of the injured natives , who had been conciliated , were employed to inspire confidence into their country ...
... secure their e trade from injury . Like the Spaniards , they dispatched ships of war to meet the trading fleets from China . Some of the injured natives , who had been conciliated , were employed to inspire confidence into their country ...
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... secure the good will of the natives . Pakubowono resolved to aid them , but secretly until the struggle was drawing to a close , when he might declare for the stronger . In the course of their wars , the Dutch had learned to adopt a ...
... secure the good will of the natives . Pakubowono resolved to aid them , but secretly until the struggle was drawing to a close , when he might declare for the stronger . In the course of their wars , the Dutch had learned to adopt a ...
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... secure place in the wild province of Ituy . There was still , therefore , a heavy account against the captured city . To liquidate it , Don Emanuel Roxo signed bills on the imperial treasury at Madrid , which were pro- tested and never ...
... secure place in the wild province of Ituy . There was still , therefore , a heavy account against the captured city . To liquidate it , Don Emanuel Roxo signed bills on the imperial treasury at Madrid , which were pro- tested and never ...
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... secure an entrepôt for their increasing trade . The extension of British empire in India , the con- English solidation of their power on the plains of Bengal and conquest . the Carnatic , and along the whole line of the Coro- mandel ...
... secure an entrepôt for their increasing trade . The extension of British empire in India , the con- English solidation of their power on the plains of Bengal and conquest . the Carnatic , and along the whole line of the Coro- mandel ...
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... secure , therefore , a permanent emporium in the direct highway of com- merce between the Bay of Bengal and the China Ocean , was a matter of anxious desire . An empo- rium in the Archipelago desired . Foundation of Pinang . Policy of ...
... secure , therefore , a permanent emporium in the direct highway of com- merce between the Bay of Bengal and the China Ocean , was a matter of anxious desire . An empo- rium in the Archipelago desired . Foundation of Pinang . Policy of ...
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¹ Crawfurd ¹ Temminck Archipelago arms attack Balanini Batavia Belcher Biliton boats Bornean Borneo British Settlements Bruné buccaneers Capellen Captain captured carried ceded Celebes chiefs Chinese civilisation coast of Borneo commerce Dutch Dyaks enemies engaged English European expedition favour flag fleet flotilla force formidable freebooters governor Groot guns haunts History of Java Holland honour Indian Archipelago industry inhabitants island isles Javan Johore Journ Keddah Keppel Kolff Lanuns Linga Magindanao Malay Manilla marauders massacre Memoirs ment Moluccas Moniteur Muda native princes Netherlands Newbold once Palembang peace peninsula Philippines Pinang piracy pirates plunder political Pontianah population port possessions prahus province race rajah Rhio river sail Sakarran Sambas Sarawak savage Serebas ship shores Singapore Sir James Brooke Sir Stamford Raffles Spaniards Straits of Malacca sultan Sulu Sumatra Surakarta Susunan Temminck territories tion trade treaty tribes vessels villages Voyage whole
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