| William Mariner - 1817 - 660 str.
...before they went to Tonga. Having remained at Hamoa two or three days, they sailed for Tonga, vthere they arrived with great speed, but in the course of...Bolotoo, but as a natural consequence ; the air of Uolotoo, as it were, infecting mortal bodies with speedy death. The hotooas are supposed to have no... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1827 - 722 str.
...Navigator's Islands), at which place they wanted to touch before they went to Tonga. Having remained at Hamoa two or three days, they sailed for Tonga, where they...speedy death. The hotooas are supposed to have no canpes, not requiring them : for if they wish to be any where, there they are the moment the wish is... | |
| Robert Southey - 1827 - 350 str.
...Island), at which place they wanted to touch before they got to Tonga. Having remained at Ha192 moa two or three days, they sailed for Tonga, where they...were, infecting mortal bodies with speedy death." In Yucatan their notion of the happy after death was, that they rested in a delightful land, under... | |
| William Mariner - 1827 - 366 str.
...Navigator's Islands), at which place they wanted to touch before they went to Tonga. Having remained at Hamoa two or three days, they sailed for Tonga, where they arrived with great speed; bat in the course of a few days they all died, not as a punishment for having been at Bolotoo, but... | |
| Robert Southey - 1838 - 338 str.
...Navigators' Island,) at which place they wanted to touch before they got to Tonga. Having remained at Hamoa two or three days, they sailed for Tonga, where they...were, infecting mortal bodies with speedy death." In Yucatan their notion of the happy after death was, that they rested in a delightful land, under... | |
| University magazine - 1852 - 818 str.
...place they wanted to touch before they got to ïoiipa. Having remained at llamoa two or three (Jays, they sailed for Tonga, where they arrived with great...were, infecting mortal bodies with speedy death."* The description of the birds and flowers In this curious narrative pre«ents some general resemblance to... | |
| 1852 - 1202 str.
...Navigator's Island), at which place they warned to touch before they got to Tonga. Having remained at Haiiioa two or three days, they sailed for Tonga, where they...speed ; but in the course of a few days they all died — tiot as a punishment for having been at Bolotoo, but as a natural consequence, the air 6f Bolotoo,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1860 - 248 str.
...Navigators' Island), at which place they wanted to touch before they got to Tonga. Having remained at Hamoa two or three days, they sailed for Tonga, where they...were, infecting mortal bodies with speedy death." " In Yucatan, their notion of the happy after death was, that they rested in a delightful land, under... | |
| Robert Hogarth Patterson - 1862 - 580 str.
...for some days with the utmost velocity, they at last got safe to Tonga. But in a short space of time they all died — not as a punishment for having been...it were, infecting mortal bodies with speedy death. We cannot conclude this notice of the imaginary realms which fancy has located in various parts of... | |
| Robert Southey - 1880 - 618 str.
...Navigators' Island), at which place they wanted to touch before tlxey got to Tonga. Having remained at Hamoa two or three days, they sailed for Tonga, where they...were, infecting mortal bodies with speedy death." " In Yucatan, their notion of the happy after death was. that they rested in a delightful land, under... | |
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