Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, Svazek 5G. P. Putnam, 1856 |
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... received , I am disposed to believe that they occur very frequently between them and the Friendly Islands , where scarcely a season passes without some one of the islands suffering from one of these awful calamities . It would therefore ...
... received , I am disposed to believe that they occur very frequently between them and the Friendly Islands , where scarcely a season passes without some one of the islands suffering from one of these awful calamities . It would therefore ...
Strana 21
... received per- mission to make arrangements for a suitable place on shore . For this purpose he procured a place to erect a pen for the pigs , & c . To show the exorbitant demands of the natives , and their desire to prac- tise ...
... received per- mission to make arrangements for a suitable place on shore . For this purpose he procured a place to erect a pen for the pigs , & c . To show the exorbitant demands of the natives , and their desire to prac- tise ...
Strana 24
... prevent sickness . A few days after they had been at anchor , Captain Hudson received a letter from Lieutenant Perry , who was of the surveying party , stating that the chiefs of Sanapu had enticed away and secreted 24 BOWDITCH ISLAND .
... prevent sickness . A few days after they had been at anchor , Captain Hudson received a letter from Lieutenant Perry , who was of the surveying party , stating that the chiefs of Sanapu had enticed away and secreted 24 BOWDITCH ISLAND .
Strana 26
... received ; among them , one from the murderer and his friends , that when " he could kill a few more white men , he would be given up . " Such were their threats and boasting : their conduct was conforma- ble to them , as represented by ...
... received ; among them , one from the murderer and his friends , that when " he could kill a few more white men , he would be given up . " Such were their threats and boasting : their conduct was conforma- ble to them , as represented by ...
Strana 28
... for the Sabbath . Wherever they went , they were received with civility , and invited to eat . Returning to Malietoa , another meal was found provided for them , after which they were taken to a neighbouring house , 28 BOWDITCH ISLAND .
... for the Sabbath . Wherever they went , they were received with civility , and invited to eat . Returning to Malietoa , another meal was found provided for them , after which they were taken to a neighbouring house , 28 BOWDITCH ISLAND .
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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