... with their guns and ammunition, together with a certain number of great guns, and a quantity of powder and shot. The rajah, however, refused to deprive his family of so valuable... Annals of philosophy.. - Page 3921815Full view - About this book
| Koninklijk bataviaasch genootschap van kunsten en wetenschappen - 1814 - 456 pages
...a quantity of powder and shot. The R:ijah, however, refused to deprive his family of so valuable a hereditary possession, to which the Malays attach the miraculous power of curing all kind of diseases, by me.ans of the water in which it is dipped, and with which they imagine the fortune... | |
| 1815 - 520 pages
...ammunition, to§er with a certain number of great guns, and a quanta v. o . "/ . and shot. The Rajah, however, refused to deprive his family of so valuable...kinds of diseases, by means of the water in which i' is dipped, and with which they imagine that the fortune of the family is connected. — See Dr.... | |
| 1816 - 846 pages
...ammunition, together with a certain number of great guns, and a quantity of powder and shot 'Пи: Rajah, however, refused to deprive his family of so valuable...the Malays attach the miraculous power of curing all kind of diseases, by means of the water in wbicb it is dipped, and with which they imagine the fortune... | |
| 1817 - 520 pages
...and a quantity of powder and shot. The Rajah, however, refused to deprive his family of so valuable a hereditary possession, to which the Malays attach the miraculous power of curing all kind of diseases, by means of the water in which it is dipped, and with which they imagine the fortune... | |
| William Phillips, Samuel Latham Mitchill - 1818 - 364 pages
...ammunition, together with a certain number of great guns, and a quantity of powder and shot. The Rajah, however, refused to deprive his family of so valuable...which they imagine that the fortune of the family is connected. The principal use of the diamond is in ornamental jewellery; it is also employed by glaziers... | |
| 1817 - 526 pages
...valuable aaereditary possession, to which the Malays attach the miracuous power of curing all kind of diseases, by means of the water in which it is dipped, and with which they imagine the fortune of the family is connected. ART. XIII. A Review of the Genut Amarylis. By Jon* BELLEHDEN... | |
| 1850 - 542 pages
...appears, refused to despoil his family of so rich an inheritance, to which the Malays superstitiously attach the miraculous power of curing all kinds of diseases, by means of the water in which the diamond is dipped; and with it they further believe the fortune of the family to be connected.... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1822 - 488 pages
...and a quantity of powder and shot. The rajah, however, refused to deprive his family of so valuable a hereditary possession, to which the Malays attach...which they imagine that the fortune of the family is connected.' In the section to which we have just alluded, Mr Brande has given a brief sketch of the... | |
| William Phillips - 1823 - 558 pages
...so valuable ao hereditary possession, to which the Malays attach the miraculous power of curing'all kinds of diseases, by means of the water in which it is dipped, and -with U'hich they imagine that 'the fortune of the famify is connected. MINERAL CARBON. MINERAL CHARCOAL.... | |
| William Bingley - 1831 - 314 pages
...ammunition, together with a certain number of great guns, and a quantity of powder and shot. The Rajah, however, refused to deprive his family of so valuable an hereditary possession ; for the Malays not only attach to it the miraculous power of curing all diseases by means of water... | |
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