The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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Page 599
... Dutch had maintained was withdrawn in return for the cession of the island of Banka . The Dutch occupied Banka , and reimposed their garrison on the sultan . Raffles was most indignant at the abandonment of his agreement . He held that ...
... Dutch had maintained was withdrawn in return for the cession of the island of Banka . The Dutch occupied Banka , and reimposed their garrison on the sultan . Raffles was most indignant at the abandonment of his agreement . He held that ...
Page 601
... DUTCH 601 misled by his asseverations , and warned him that he might have difficulty in excusing himself should his conduct encourage the Dutch to attack the settlement at Singapore.1 The Dutch protested in vigorous terms , claiming ...
... DUTCH 601 misled by his asseverations , and warned him that he might have difficulty in excusing himself should his conduct encourage the Dutch to attack the settlement at Singapore.1 The Dutch protested in vigorous terms , claiming ...
Page 607
... DUTCH DISPUTES 607 When questioned on this matter , Verstolk gave the Dutch treaty with Jambi as an example of the treaties which had been made of recent years . By this treaty , which was made in 1834 , the sultan placed himself ...
... DUTCH DISPUTES 607 When questioned on this matter , Verstolk gave the Dutch treaty with Jambi as an example of the treaties which had been made of recent years . By this treaty , which was made in 1834 , the sultan placed himself ...
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