Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition: During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, Svazek 4C. Sherman, 1849 |
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... main subject of the conversation , which lasted for three hours , was his re- gret that he had ever permitted foreigners to interfere with his laws and municipal regulations , and had not rather allowed them HAWAIIAN GROUP . 19.
... main subject of the conversation , which lasted for three hours , was his re- gret that he had ever permitted foreigners to interfere with his laws and municipal regulations , and had not rather allowed them HAWAIIAN GROUP . 19.
Strana 41
... hour of the night quite as cor- VOL . IV . D2 6 rectly as they did the hour of the day by HAWAIIAN GROUP . 41.
... hour of the night quite as cor- VOL . IV . D2 6 rectly as they did the hour of the day by HAWAIIAN GROUP . 41.
Strana 42
... hour of the day by the sun . This remark applies more particularly to the fishermen and those who were employed during the night . It was by the particular position of the planets ( or " wandering stars " ) in relation to certain fixed ...
... hour of the day by the sun . This remark applies more particularly to the fishermen and those who were employed during the night . It was by the particular position of the planets ( or " wandering stars " ) in relation to certain fixed ...
Strana 45
... hours in the water ; she was met by some fishermen on landing , who took charge of , and brought her back to Maui . I have also been told that there are many instances of such deep attachment among the Hawaiians , and that in former ...
... hours in the water ; she was met by some fishermen on landing , who took charge of , and brought her back to Maui . I have also been told that there are many instances of such deep attachment among the Hawaiians , and that in former ...
Strana 47
... hours in this way , never seeming to tire ; and the time to see a Hawaiian happy , is while he is gambolling and frolicking in the surf . I have stood for hours watching their sport with great interest , and , I must say , with no ...
... hours in this way , never seeming to tire ; and the time to see a Hawaiian happy , is while he is gambolling and frolicking in the surf . I have stood for hours watching their sport with great interest , and , I must say , with no ...
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appearance arrival banks black ledge boats canoes Captain cattle CHARLES WILKES chiefs coast Columbia Columbia river consequence covered Cowlitz crater cultivation difficulty distance district Drayton duties encamped Engraved falls fifty fish formed Fort Colville harbour Hawaii Hawaiian height hills Hilo Honolulu horses hour Hudson Bay Company hundred feet Indians island Judd Kaahumanu Kamehameha III Kauai Kilauea kind king labour Lahaina lake land latter lava Lieutenant Budd Lieutenant Johnson longitude Maui Mauna Kea Mauna Loa Messrs miles mission missionaries morning mountain natives night Nisqually o'clock Oahu observations obtained officers party passed plain Porpoise prairie quantities reached river rock route salmon scoria seemed seen ship shore side snow soil station stream summit supply survey thing thousand tion took trees tribe twenty Vancouver vessels Vincennes Wallawalla whole Willamette wind wood