Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition: During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, Svazek 4C. Sherman, 1849 |
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Strana 61
... hundred and two thousand feet in height . The sandy plain that skirts the southwest side of the island is from one - fourth of a mile to a mile wide , and lies one hundred and fifty feet above the level of the sea ; the ground rises ...
... hundred and two thousand feet in height . The sandy plain that skirts the southwest side of the island is from one - fourth of a mile to a mile wide , and lies one hundred and fifty feet above the level of the sea ; the ground rises ...
Strana 63
... hundred attend the schools regularly , and six hundred more occasionally . Much improvement has lately taken place in their habitations , and in the manufacturing of their wearing apparel , consisting of tapa , & c . There is one church ...
... hundred attend the schools regularly , and six hundred more occasionally . Much improvement has lately taken place in their habitations , and in the manufacturing of their wearing apparel , consisting of tapa , & c . There is one church ...
Strana 64
... hundred children , about one - third of whom read : these are divided into twelve schools , under native teachers ... hundred and forty- eight . There is a church , with one hundred and twenty - six members , but no schools . The ...
... hundred children , about one - third of whom read : these are divided into twelve schools , under native teachers ... hundred and forty- eight . There is a church , with one hundred and twenty - six members , but no schools . The ...
Strana 66
... hundred feet above tide . obliged to ford it ; and in consequence of the heavy rain of the day before , it was so much swollen as to be almost impassable , the water reaching to their breasts . This , together with floundering through ...
... hundred feet above tide . obliged to ford it ; and in consequence of the heavy rain of the day before , it was so much swollen as to be almost impassable , the water reaching to their breasts . This , together with floundering through ...
Strana 67
... hundred and forty dollars by their crop of sugar the last year . The principal trees were acacias ( koa ) , pandanus , the tutui ( Ale- urites ) . The latter is the largest and most conspicuous , from its white leaves resembling ...
... hundred and forty dollars by their crop of sugar the last year . The principal trees were acacias ( koa ) , pandanus , the tutui ( Ale- urites ) . The latter is the largest and most conspicuous , from its white leaves resembling ...
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