id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27152 Worsfold, W. Basil (William Basil) A Visit to Java With an Account of the Founding of Singapore .txt text/plain 50667 2537 70 My general indebtedness to standard works, such as Raffles' "Java," and railway time tables and in the Dutch accounts of the island, I have kept to the Dutch titles of Javanese works as closely as possible; but I of an immigration from the western lands about the Red Sea. Sir Stamford Raffles, in his exhaustive history of Java, gives the names Governor-General, a place which is to Dutch India what Simla is to Batavia, the capital of Java and the seat of government of the Dutch appointed from among the chief Dutch residents in the island of Java. Speaking generally, the native population of Java is but little inferior manifested by the Dutch to give the natives of Java full opportunities Of the temple ruins of Java, considered generally, Mr. Wallace says, "It The Dutch Government gardens in Java, known to the scientific world as native princes, and the Government resulted in establishing the fact ./cache/27152.txt ./txt/27152.txt