Orientalism, a way of coming to terms with the Orient that is based on the Orient's special place in European Western experience. The Orient is not only adjacent to Europe; it is also the place of Europe's greatest and richest and oldest colonies, the source of its civilizations and languages, its cultural contestant, and one of its deepest and most recurring images of the Other.

... lay the foundation of a flourishing state on the ideas of pity and justice. He recognised chivalrously the claims of the conquered; he was a disinterested adventurer, and the reward of his noble instincts is in the veneration with which a strange and faithful race cherish his memory.

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Halaman 63 Our country will, as always, adhere to our independent foreign policy of peace, continue to develop friendly relations with all countries in the world on the basis of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, and make our contributions to the safeguarding of world peace and the promotion of world development. Dipaparkan dalam 34 buku dari 1958-2008

Halaman 129 - I request the support of government, or the assistance of the commercial community ; that my objects are to call into existence the resources of one of the richest and most extensive islands of the globe; to relieve an industrious people from oppression, and to check and, if possible, to suppress piracy and the slave-trade, which are openly carried on within a short distance of three European settlements, on a scale and system revolting to humanity. Dipaparkan dalam 14 buku dari 1834-2003

Halaman 130 - Brooke has been one of my boyish admirations, a feeling I have kept to this day strengthened by the better, understanding of the greatness of his character and the unstained rectitude of his purpose. The book which has found favour in your eyes has been inspired in great measure by the history of the first Rajah's enterprise and even by the lecture of his journals as partly reproduced by Captain Mundy and others. Dipaparkan dalam 11 buku dari 1960-2008

Halaman 151 - Rambles of a Naturalist on the Shores and Waters of the China Sea. Being Observations in Natural History during a Voyage to China, Formosa, Borneo, Singapore, &c., during 1866—67. Dipaparkan dalam 234 buku dari 1851-2007

Halaman 129 - ... of an individual may render the result doubtful, yet, with means better adequate to the end in view, it may be reduced nearly to a certainty, and the advantages flowing from success, must overpay, a thousand fold, the moderate outlay dictated by humanity, and risked for the extension of commerce. Convinced as I am of the good that must result both to Malays and Dyaks* from even my own endeavours, and resolved to persevere in them, (as if I fail in all I propose I shall at least pave the way for... Dipaparkan dalam 9 buku dari 1842-2003

Halaman 152 - Cloth, 40 cents. THE ADVENTURES OF REUBEN DAVIDGER ; Seventeen Years and Four Months Captive among the Dyaks of Borneo. Dipaparkan dalam 61 buku dari 1854-2004

Halaman 129 - Government or the assistance of the commercial community; that my objects are to call into existence the resources of one of the richest and most extensive islands of the globe; to relieve an industrious people from oppression, and to check and, if possible, to suppress PIRACY and the SLAVE TRADE, which are openly carried on within a short distance of three European settlements, on a scale and system revolting to humanity. Dipaparkan dalam 19 buku dari 1834-2008

Halaman 127 - The relationship between Occident and Orient is a relationship of power, of domination, of varying degrees of a complex hegemony, and is quite accurately indicated in the title of KM Panikkar's classic Asia and Western Dominance* The Orient was Orientalized not only because it was discovered to be 'Oriental... Dipaparkan dalam 54 buku dari 1874-2007

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