| Asiatick Society (Calcutta, India) - 1811 - 600 pages
...gift, a thing, a quality. Barang-barang, any thing. But it is needless to adduce further instances; as the Malay history and the language itself, exhibit...region, with which the Malays had the most frequent interpourse, at an early period, and from which their language seems to have received the most considerable... | |
| 1814 - 606 pages
...further instances of the connexion of Malayan with Bengali (from which, in truth, il it more remote than any other Sanskrit derivative), as the Malay history,...received the most considerable modifications,-— and fhat is the ancient kingdom of KaKnga, Here I am again UAlkt 18 14. History and Languages of the Ijidian... | |
| Reinhold Rost - 1886 - 358 pages
...notice, memory. anything. But it is needless to adduce further instances, as the Malay history and language itself exhibit traces sufficiently clear...of Kalinga. Here I am again under the necessity of dissenting from Marsden's opinion. He says : " It is evident that from the Telinga or the Tamool the... | |
| Reinhold Rost - 2000 - 348 pages
...it is needless to adduce further instances, as the Malay history and language itself exhibit tmces sufficiently clear to direct us to the region with...which their language seems to have received the most considemble modifications, and that is the ancient kingdom of Kalinga. Here I am again under the necessity... | |
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