C O N TRENTS.
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H istorical rhcAs a\I?m?iri£., - - 1
■ i*N A 'R RA T l-T E J<OW A N ’ EMBA S'SWiTO A V A .
. CHAPTER^,I-«»,
Embark,on board'the, Sea-Horse—sail Rom C J um a—n 1 l b ’C(K)|Ici^fl —itil h it
*PbivCm ti} v 'lb * j* 'ir^^ h i(-it Antla^ut ApTfispVt b1 rtcen ed bv 'Ciptim» R
andktok'oe.-TT-bomc AccounUrf th eI‘■Uftlj-r?atPEL1i-Ltlv B \v ^M uA n u v iih—Bub i-
' rism and wretched State of the Natives — Singular Account of two young Women. ■1 s
—Frequent Scarcity of Food.—Brutal Behaviourof '-some Bengal t ishermen.—Natu- :
I raLPreduct^^.tbe Island.^-R.iii^^e^^.i-^^o‘on, mA ')— C h/ l«. — Pitpaii to 1 |
' depart., | | ^ - 1 * NX iiv " »>..<• " »
Sail | from of,NBBWBto^AxMW at the McWth bf tffe
Rangoon River delajed for a P ifot-^tfi ?»i tuiuof .. Cu torn house Oljiv!®,"
_£ Deputation from Rangoon—meets .the Sea-Horse -singul i Appearance of the ,
Depiities,_Arrive ^ R a p g t^—’exgaordinai y Conduct at the Gorernment.—U'peom- “
fortable&iihli.na'allotted fo) Out Residence^ ^cMrul' in imposed on our People'.—
Commajiders "and Crews of tfigShips in the River prohibited from holding any In te r-f
I I cdflrke- with the Sea-HorSe'^hituat!on unplcas.u f, and’degradini'—feinniistrafe— declare ,
my Intention to withdraw.—Concession on,the Part of d r RangoonGo n muit. •, *’ 139
.^C H A l^ g R .. LII-. ,
-Consent to gWto KgUS before the itttffrn ofj' Mr,' \V^d.-d-&i^i'ciqns of the Birmans '
awakened by designings Persons.—Hospitable Reception experienced by Foreign Mer-'
chants at Rangoon—Characters of Men in Office— Arts u ed t > ounfer ct th English
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