Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, Svazek 3Putnam, 1856 |
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... sorrow , when they have the apparent evidence before them of its truth . These men were upwards of twenty days on board the Herald , and yet I was told that they were throughout consistent in their account of the alleged A 2 TONGATA BOO .
... sorrow , when they have the apparent evidence before them of its truth . These men were upwards of twenty days on board the Herald , and yet I was told that they were throughout consistent in their account of the alleged A 2 TONGATA BOO .
Strana 11
... told him that the only purpose of inviting him to a conference there was to assassinate him and his chiefs . This story was said to have been confirmed from other sources , but this additional evidence seemed far from being satisfactory ...
... told him that the only purpose of inviting him to a conference there was to assassinate him and his chiefs . This story was said to have been confirmed from other sources , but this additional evidence seemed far from being satisfactory ...
Strana 17
... told , they would virtually renounce their right to the kingdom . The Tui Kanakabolo has the power of rescinding titles . In one view , the government may be considered a kind of family compact , for the persons holding titles and ...
... told , they would virtually renounce their right to the kingdom . The Tui Kanakabolo has the power of rescinding titles . In one view , the government may be considered a kind of family compact , for the persons holding titles and ...
Strana 18
... told the facts very much as they are above related . On my pointing out to him that he had taken the wrong course , and was punishing the innocent men of the crew , he said he had no means of telling who were the guilty , but that if he ...
... told the facts very much as they are above related . On my pointing out to him that he had taken the wrong course , and was punishing the innocent men of the crew , he said he had no means of telling who were the guilty , but that if he ...
Strana 24
... told me also there had been no war on his island for many years . It is generally known by the whalers and others , that at Rotuma , the people are the most peaceable of any of these Polynesian islanders and the whalers have been in the ...
... told me also there had been no war on his island for many years . It is generally known by the whalers and others , that at Rotuma , the people are the most peaceable of any of these Polynesian islanders and the whalers have been in the ...
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