| Sir James Brooke, James (Rajah of Sarawak) - 1842 - 50 sider
...Pirates, and ravage the coasts even as far as Celebes. Sarawak, the more immediate subject of attention, extends from Tanjong Datu to the entrance of the Samarahan...a distance along the coast of about sixty miles in a ESE direction, with an average breadth of fifty miles. It is bounded to the westward by the Sambas... | |
| 1842 - 3588 sider
...pirates, and ravage the coasts even as far as Celebes. " Sarawak, the more immediate subject of attention, extends from Tanjong Datu to the entrance of the Samarahan...a distance along the coast of about sixty miles in a ESE direction, with an average breadth of fifty miles. It is bounded to the westward by the Sambas... | |
| Sir Henry Keppel, Sir James Brooke - 1846 - 390 sider
...previous years. "It extends from Tanjong Datu (I quote from Mr. Brooke's description of his territory) to the entrance of the Samarahan river, a distance...by a range of mountains which separate it from the Pontiana river, and to the eastward by the Borneon territory of Sadong. Within this space there are... | |
| Sir Henry Keppel - 1846 - 864 sider
...preTIOUS years. " It extends from Tanjong Datu (I quote from Mr. Brooke's description of his territory) to the entrance of the Samarahan river, a distance...by a range of mountains which separate it from the Pontiana river, and to the eastward by the Borneon territory of Sadong. Within this space there are... | |
| James (Rajah of Sarawak), Sir George Rodney Mundy - 1848 - 440 sider
...VOCABULARIES. December — LET me now give some description of 1840. the territory of Sarawak : it extends from Tanjong Datu to the entrance of the Samarahan...territory, to the southward by a range of mountains which separates it from the Pontianak rivers, and to the eastward by the Borneo territory of Sadong. Within... | |
| James (Rajah of Sarawak), Sir George Rodney Mundy - 1848 - 442 sider
...LET me now give some description of 1840. the territory of Sarawak : it extends from Tanjong December Datu to the entrance of the Samarahan river, a. distance...territory, to the southward by a range of mountains which separates it from the Pontianak rivers, and to the eastward by the Borneo territory of Sadong. Within... | |
| 1848 - 594 sider
...The province of Sarawak, which we may take as a sample of the whole island, is thus described:— ' It is bounded to the westward by the Sambas territory,...by a range of mountains which separate it from the Pontiana river, and to the eastward by the Borneon territory of Saclong. Within this space there are... | |
| John Saunders - 1848 - 434 sider
...labours. With regard to Sarawak, we cannot do better than quote Mr. Brooke's own description of it. It extends from Tanjong Datu to the entrance of the Samarahan...distance along the coast of about sixty miles in an E.8.E. direction, with an average breadth of fifty miles. It is bounded to the westward by the Sambas... | |
| James (Rajah of Sarawak) - 1853 - 338 sider
...pirates, and ravage the coasts even as far as Celebes. Sarawak, the more immediate subject of attention, extends from Tanjong Datu, to the entrance of the...of mountains, which separate it from the Pontianak river, and to the eastward by the Borneo territory of Sadong. Within this space there are several rivers... | |
| Sir James Brooke - 1853 - 346 sider
...Sarawak, the more immediate subject of attention, extends from Tanjong Datu, to the entrance of thr Samarahan river, a distance along the coast, of about...breadth of fifty miles. It is bounded to the westward hy the Sambas territory, to the southward by a range of mountains, which separate it from the Pontianak... | |
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