History of the Indian Archipelago: Containing an Account of the Manners, Arts, Languages, Religions, Institutions, and Commerce of Its Inhabitants, Volume 2Archibald Constable and Company Edinburgh; and Hurst, Robinson, and Company Cheapside, London., 1820 - Austronesian languages |
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afford alphabet Amboyna ancient Arabic Archipelago ascends the throne attack Atui Bali Bantam Batavia Biajuk Bintan Buddha Bugis Macassar Cartasura Celebes character Cheribon chief Chinese Christians circumstances civilization commercial conquered conquest consonants defeated dialects districts Dutch Indies eastern established European existence Goa Macassar governor governor-general guage Hindu Hinduism Indian islands inhabitants inscriptions intercourse Java Javanese Javanese language Jehor king of Achin king of Boni king of Goa king of Ternate Lampung latter Madura Madurese Mahomed Mahomedan religion Malacca Malay Malayan Manila massacre Mojopahit Moluccas nations native neighbouring nese Pajang Palembang Pangeran Philippines Polynesian language portion Portuguese possession prince principal Raden Raja rebellion reign revolt rude Salivana Sămang Madagascar English Sanskrit sent Shah Siwa Spaniards Spanish sultan of Mataram Sumatra Sunda Surabaya Surapati Susunan tambaga Tidor Timuri Rotti Rotti tion tribes Truna Jaya vanese vowels words worship