Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, Svazek 5Lea and Blanchard, 1845 |
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... desire of being of service quite as great . Report spoke of him as having become very religious of late , but his covetousness had not diminished in con- sequence , at least in the opinion of our officers . He was generally full of ...
... desire of being of service quite as great . Report spoke of him as having become very religious of late , but his covetousness had not diminished in con- sequence , at least in the opinion of our officers . He was generally full of ...
Strana 42
... desire was to exchange their articles for hatchets and plane irons : iron - articles of all kinds were in great demand , together with beads and rings . After they had exhausted their desire for trade , some few of them went below , and ...
... desire was to exchange their articles for hatchets and plane irons : iron - articles of all kinds were in great demand , together with beads and rings . After they had exhausted their desire for trade , some few of them went below , and ...
Strana 93
... desire to appear fierce and terrible . Kirby stated two cases in which he knew human flesh to have been eaten . One was that of an old man of Kuria , who had offended a chief on Apamama , and the other , of four slaves of the king , who ...
... desire to appear fierce and terrible . Kirby stated two cases in which he knew human flesh to have been eaten . One was that of an old man of Kuria , who had offended a chief on Apamama , and the other , of four slaves of the king , who ...
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CHAPTER III | 75 |
PREPARATIONS FOR THE SURVEY OF THE COLUMBIADIFFICULTIES AND DANGERS | 110 |
CHAPTER V | 148 |
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