Volume 1
Miscellaneous papers relating to Indo-China and the Indian Archipelago : second series / [published by Reinhold Rost].
- Reinhold Rost
- Date:
- 1887
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Miscellaneous papers relating to Indo-China and the Indian Archipelago : second series / [published by Reinhold Rost]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![to shelter them against the most pressing wants of life, and make them Christians steadfast and firm in their faith.1 Dusun Maria, November 1, 1857. 1 [The most trustworthy information concerning the rude Malayan tribes in the interior of the peninsula of Malacca is still to be found in Mr. J. R. Logan’s various contributions to the “ Journal of the Indian Archipelago,” especially the first volume. See also Col. Low, ib., vol. iv. pp. 423-32; and Pere Favre’s articles in vols. ii. and iii. of the same serial (also published separately, Paris, 1865); J. Anderson, on the Semang tribe, in “ Considerations on the Malayan Peninsula,” Prince of Wales Island, 1824, Appendix; T. J. Newbold, “ British Settlements in the Straits of Malacca ” (two vols., 1839), vol. ii. pp. 369-434’; Abdallah ben Abdelkader Munshi, in his autobiography, has an interesting account of the Jakuns ; E. T. Fleury, “ Sur les races sauvages de la penin- sule Malaise;” “Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society,” No. 1, pp. m-13; No. 2, pp. 208-21 ; No. 4, pp. 46-50 ; No. 7, pp. 83-7 ; No. 10, pp. 189-94 ; “Brau de Saint-Pol Lias, Perak et les Orang-Sakeys ” (Paris, 1883), p. 247, ff.] END OF VOL. I. PRINTED BY BALLANTVNE, HANSON AND CO. LONDON AND EDINBURGH](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2935349x_0001_0353.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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