Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, Svazek 5G. P. Putnam, 1856 |
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... becoming condensed in the higher portion of the atmosphere , is again thrown down in copious streams at night . This is particularly the case when the trade - winds are interrupted , that would otherwise carry off the vapour . As far as ...
... becoming condensed in the higher portion of the atmosphere , is again thrown down in copious streams at night . This is particularly the case when the trade - winds are interrupted , that would otherwise carry off the vapour . As far as ...
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... become very religious of late , but his covetousness had not diminished in con- sequence , at least in the opinion of our officers . He was generally full of business , among his friends and relatives , all of whom he con- siders more ...
... become very religious of late , but his covetousness had not diminished in con- sequence , at least in the opinion of our officers . He was generally full of business , among his friends and relatives , all of whom he con- siders more ...
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... become the successor to Mr. Williams , has made a cruise with a number of native missionaries , and succeeded in placing them in the very island which was the scene of the massacre , with every prospect of success . The Camden was ...
... become the successor to Mr. Williams , has made a cruise with a number of native missionaries , and succeeded in placing them in the very island which was the scene of the massacre , with every prospect of success . The Camden was ...
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... become meagre and shrunken , and he was apparently bowed down with years , and trembling with infirmities . He saluted our gentlemen with his usual courtesy , and , after seating himself , listened to the account of their visit , and of ...
... become meagre and shrunken , and he was apparently bowed down with years , and trembling with infirmities . He saluted our gentlemen with his usual courtesy , and , after seating himself , listened to the account of their visit , and of ...
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... Hudson prepared for his departure , having determined to proceed to Saluafata Harbour . As their time of departure had become known , and it drew near , their friends and acquaintances of rank did not omit to C2 BOWDITCH ISLAND . 29.
... Hudson prepared for his departure , having determined to proceed to Saluafata Harbour . As their time of departure had become known , and it drew near , their friends and acquaintances of rank did not omit to C2 BOWDITCH ISLAND . 29.
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A. T. Agate afford anchor Apamama Apia appearance arrival banks boats Borneo California canoes Cape Captain Hudson CHARLES WILKES chief Chinese coast cocoa-nut colour Columbia river consequence coral crew Datu direction distance dollars Drawn by A. T. east eastward encamped Engraved by R. S. Expedition fathoms feet frequently governor Gulf Stream harbour horses hour Hudson Bay Company hundred Indians inhabitants island kind Kingsmill Group Kuria land latitude latter Lieutenant Emmons longitude Malays Manilla Manono mats miles mission mountains natives night northwest Oahu observations obtained ocean officers pandanus party passed Peacock piculs Porpoise port reached reef resembling river Sacramento sail season seemed seen ship shore side Singapore Sooloo Straits Sultan survey temperature thing thousand tion town trade trees tribe usually vessels Vincennes weather westward whale whole wind