Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, Svazek 5G. P. Putnam, 1856 |
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... necessary to protect them from the weather . Below the eaves , the whole was open from the ground to the roof . The thatching , made of pandanus - leaves , was of great thickness , and put on loosely . The interior of the houses was ...
... necessary to protect them from the weather . Below the eaves , the whole was open from the ground to the roof . The thatching , made of pandanus - leaves , was of great thickness , and put on loosely . The interior of the houses was ...
Strana 8
... necessary ; yet they did not seem to apprehend any hostility . No kind of war implements was observed among them , and their bodies exhibited no marks of strife with each other . There was an open space in the town , covered with coral ...
... necessary ; yet they did not seem to apprehend any hostility . No kind of war implements was observed among them , and their bodies exhibited no marks of strife with each other . There was an open space in the town , covered with coral ...
Strana 31
... necessary arrangements for landing completed . Captain Hudson , however , still thought it proper to wait a few hours , in the hope of receiving some communication from the natives , and that they would at the last moment , agree to ...
... necessary arrangements for landing completed . Captain Hudson , however , still thought it proper to wait a few hours , in the hope of receiving some communication from the natives , and that they would at the last moment , agree to ...
Strana 51
... necessary to walk through the shallow to the beach , which was nearly a quarter of a mile distant . A very brisk trade was carried on for provisions and articles of curiosity . They had some small fish , which were much esteemed . The ...
... necessary to walk through the shallow to the beach , which was nearly a quarter of a mile distant . A very brisk trade was carried on for provisions and articles of curiosity . They had some small fish , which were much esteemed . The ...
Strana 54
... necessary to avoid the pickpockets . An old man was about smearing himself in cocoanut - oil , with a cup full of salve , in which he would dip his fingers , and endeavour to rub them in their faces . This afforded much amuse- ment to ...
... necessary to avoid the pickpockets . An old man was about smearing himself in cocoanut - oil , with a cup full of salve , in which he would dip his fingers , and endeavour to rub them in their faces . This afforded much amuse- ment to ...
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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