One original language," observes Sir Stamford Raffles, " seems in a very remote period to have pervaded the" whole (Indian) Archipelago, and to have spread (perhaps with the population) towards Madagascar on one side, and the islands in the South Sea... The History of Java - Halaman 406oleh Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles - 1830 - 868 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1817 - 592 halaman
...almost all the mnumerable islands of the South Sea and the eastern Pacific. Mr. Raffles observes — ' One original language seems, in a very remote period,...the population) towards Madagascar on one side, and the islands in the South Sea on the other; but in the proportion that we find any of these tribes more... | |
| 1817 - 610 halaman
...all the innumerable islands of the South Sea and the eastern Pacific. Mr. Raffles observes — • ' One original language seems, in a very remote period,...whole Archipelago, and to have spread (perhaps with tbe population) towards Madagascar on one side, and the islands in the Jxiuth Sea on the other ; but... | |
| Barron Field - 1825 - 548 halaman
...and in Europe generally called Otaheitan cloth f." " One original language (says Sir S. Raffles J) seems in a very remote period to have pervaded the...the population) towards Madagascar on one side, and the islands in the South Sea on the other ;: but in the proportion that we find any of these tribes... | |
| 1870 - 736 halaman
...observes Sir Stamford Raffles, " seems in a very remote period, to have pervaded the whole (Indian) Archipelago, and to have spread (perhaps with the population) towards Madagascar on one side and the islands in the South Sea on the other ; but in the proportion that we find any of these tribes... | |
| Friedrich von Adelung - 1832 - 270 halaman
...direction the Indo-Chinese, and other dialects in that quarter, all seem to be closely allied to it. One original language seems, in a very remote period, to have pervaded the whole Indian archipelago, and to have spread toward Madagascar on one side, and the islands in the South-sea... | |
| 1817 - 626 halaman
...almost all the innumerable islands of the South Sea and the eastern Pacific. Mr. Raffles observes-r ' One original language seems, in a very remote period,...the population) towards Madagascar on one side, and the islands in the South Sea on the other ; but in the proportion that we find any of these tribes... | |
| Charles Tilstone Beke - 1834 - 366 halaman
...late Sir T. Stamford Raffles are entirely confirmatory of the views above taken of this subject : " One original language seems, in a very remote period,...(perhaps " with the population) towards Madagascar on the one side, and " to the islands in the South Sea on the other ; but in the propor" tion that we... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - 1834 - 278 halaman
...observes Sir Stamford Raffles, " seems in a very remote period to have pervaded the" whole (Indian) Archipelago, and to have spread (perhaps with the population) towards Madagascar on one side, and the islands in the South Sea on the other; but in the proportion that we find any of these tribes more... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - 1834 - 278 halaman
...observes Sir Stamford Raffles, " seems in a very remote period to have pervaded the whole (Indian) Archipelago, and to have spread (perhaps with the population) towards Madagascar on one side, and the islands in the South Sea on the other ; but in the proportion that we find any of these tribes... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - 1834 - 276 halaman
...observes Sir Stamford Raffles, " seems in a very remote period to have pervaded the whole (Indian) Archipelago, and to have spread (perhaps with the population) towards Madagascar on one side, and the islands in the South Sea on the other ; but in the proportion that we find any of these tribes... | |
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