Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, Svazek 3Putnam, 1856 |
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Strana 11
... directed all of his men who had any friends . or acquaintances in Hihifo , and of these there were many , to advance towards the walls , and each one to call to his relation , friend , or acquaintance , within , and assure him of safety ...
... directed all of his men who had any friends . or acquaintances in Hihifo , and of these there were many , to advance towards the walls , and each one to call to his relation , friend , or acquaintance , within , and assure him of safety ...
Strana 31
... directed his course by feeling the wind in his right and left ear , intending to swim before it ; he continued swimming , and resting by floating upon the water , until the moon rose ; he then steered his course by that luminary , and ...
... directed his course by feeling the wind in his right and left ear , intending to swim before it ; he continued swimming , and resting by floating upon the water , until the moon rose ; he then steered his course by that luminary , and ...
Strana 48
... directed the chief , Tui Levuka , to send a message immediately to Ambau , to inform King Tanoa of my arrival , and desire him to visit me . This was at once assuming authority over him , and after the fashion ( as I understood ) of the ...
... directed the chief , Tui Levuka , to send a message immediately to Ambau , to inform King Tanoa of my arrival , and desire him to visit me . This was at once assuming authority over him , and after the fashion ( as I understood ) of the ...
Strana 49
... directing officers who left the ship for any purpose , to be armed ; being well satisfied that every precaution ought to be taken , in order to prevent surprise in any shape ; I also impressed upon all the necessity of circumspection ...
... directing officers who left the ship for any purpose , to be armed ; being well satisfied that every precaution ought to be taken , in order to prevent surprise in any shape ; I also impressed upon all the necessity of circumspection ...
Strana 51
... directed to observe a series of angles between all the points , peaks , and islands , and to enter the names of them : these were obtained through the interpreters . The barometer was set up , and observations made . The signal was now ...
... directed to observe a series of angles between all the points , peaks , and islands , and to enter the names of them : these were obtained through the interpreters . The barometer was set up , and observations made . The signal was now ...
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