Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, Svazek 3Putnam, 1856 |
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... prepared to receive me . On the morning of the 24th , I landed , with all the officers that could be spared from other duties ; we were received on the beach by Mr. Tucker , and were at once surrounded by a large number of natives . It ...
... prepared to receive me . On the morning of the 24th , I landed , with all the officers that could be spared from other duties ; we were received on the beach by Mr. Tucker , and were at once surrounded by a large number of natives . It ...
Strana 9
... prepared to be a listener than one who was to meet us in council . This was afterwards explained to me by Mr. Tucker , who stated that King George is not yet considered a native chief of Tonga , and , notwithstanding his actual power ...
... prepared to be a listener than one who was to meet us in council . This was afterwards explained to me by Mr. Tucker , who stated that King George is not yet considered a native chief of Tonga , and , notwithstanding his actual power ...
Strana 12
... prepared for hostilities . King George now re - embarked , to return home with his warriors , sailing for Honga Tonga and Honga Hapai , which is the route taken in their voyages when going back to Vavao . The following account of the ...
... prepared for hostilities . King George now re - embarked , to return home with his warriors , sailing for Honga Tonga and Honga Hapai , which is the route taken in their voyages when going back to Vavao . The following account of the ...
Strana 15
... prepared , too , for the purpose , having brought many parts of their houses with them . These houses have a temporary appearance , although they are very comfortable ; and the rapidity with which they build them is astonishing : the ...
... prepared , too , for the purpose , having brought many parts of their houses with them . These houses have a temporary appearance , although they are very comfortable ; and the rapidity with which they build them is astonishing : the ...
Strana 49
... prepared to accompany me on the following morning , to one of the high peaks of the island , called Andu- long ... prepare the boats of both ships for surveying duties . VOL . III . E 7 I understood that about forty whites had taken up ...
... prepared to accompany me on the following morning , to one of the high peaks of the island , called Andu- long ... prepare the boats of both ships for surveying duties . VOL . III . E 7 I understood that about forty whites had taken up ...
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A. T. Agate Ambau anchorage anchored appearance arrival beach biche de mar boats brig Bulotu called canoe Captain Hudson CHARLES WILKES chief cocoa-nut Commanding Exploring Expedition coral crew cutter desirous despatched Engraved feast Feejee Feejee Group feet fire Flying-Fish harbour hundred inhabitants island Kantavu Lakemba land latitude Lieutenant Alden Lieutenant Emmons Lieutenant Underwood Lieutenant-Commandant Ringgold Malolo Mbenga mbure miles missionaries morning Moturiki murder Muthuata Nairai natives Ndengei night Nukualofa Oahu observations obtained officers Oneata Ovolau Paddy party passage Passed Midshipman Peacock peaks Porpoise reached received reef Rewa round sail seen sent Seru shore side Sketched by A. T. Somu-somu squadron survey Tanoa tapa taro tender told Tonga Tongese took town trees Tubou Tui Levuka U. S. Ship Vincennes Vanua-levu Vavao Vendovi Verata vessel village Vincennes Vitilevu Whippy wind women yams