Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, Svazek 5G. P. Putnam, 1856 |
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... thousand . The natives said that they had pigs and taro , and brought off some of the latter ; but it was small , both in size and quantity . The only articles of food that the natives had with them in their canoes were the young cocoa ...
... thousand . The natives said that they had pigs and taro , and brought off some of the latter ; but it was small , both in size and quantity . The only articles of food that the natives had with them in their canoes were the young cocoa ...
Strana 55
... thousand had visited the ship in the course of the day . On the afternoon of the 7th , a large party visited the town of Utiroa , equally well armed as the day before , and with the same instructions and cautions that no one should give ...
... thousand had visited the ship in the course of the day . On the afternoon of the 7th , a large party visited the town of Utiroa , equally well armed as the day before , and with the same instructions and cautions that no one should give ...
Strana 58
... thousand to one thousand two hundred , it would give this small strip of land as great , if not a greater number of inhabitants per square mile , than any portion of the globe that relies upon its own resources for subsistence . The ...
... thousand to one thousand two hundred , it would give this small strip of land as great , if not a greater number of inhabitants per square mile , than any portion of the globe that relies upon its own resources for subsistence . The ...
Strana 66
... thousand inhabitants . Its geographi- cal position is in latitude 0 ° 14 ' 30 " N. , longitude 173 ° 27 ′ E .: its greatest length is five miles , northwest and southeast , and its greatest width , which is at the southeast end , is two ...
... thousand inhabitants . Its geographi- cal position is in latitude 0 ° 14 ' 30 " N. , longitude 173 ° 27 ′ E .: its greatest length is five miles , northwest and southeast , and its greatest width , which is at the southeast end , is two ...
Strana 74
... thousand inhabitants . The king , whose name was Tekere , came off to the ship . He was a fine - looking man ; but his corpulency was great , and appeared to trouble him not a little : it was utterly impossible for him to get up the ...
... thousand inhabitants . The king , whose name was Tekere , came off to the ship . He was a fine - looking man ; but his corpulency was great , and appeared to trouble him not a little : it was utterly impossible for him to get up the ...
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