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An historical account of the sieges of Batavia by Sultan Agung in 1629 and the subsequent hostilities between the Dutch East India Company and the Mataram Sultanate.
Unlike suggested in its title, which is crossed out for a reason, the notebook does not treat economics specifically. It does provide the definition of the word money (duit in Indonesia), explains what stock markets are and offers exchange rates. Subsequently, it treats other topics like geometry...
A notebook used by teachers of the Openbare Normaal School of the Inlandse Hulpond in Surakarta to educate Javanese pupils on geometry, chemistry, history and finance.
A notebook used by teachers of the Openbare Normaal School of the Inlandse Hulpond in Surakarta to educate Javanese pupils on general economic equations.
This exercise book was written by a student at the Openbare Normaal School of the Inlandse Hulpond in Surakarta. Unlike suggested in its title, which is crossed out for a reason, the notebook does not treat economics. It starts by discussing the first pensionary of the Batavian council Rutger Jan...