Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition: During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, Svazek 4C. Sherman, 1849 |
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... morning , failing which , it was intimated that hostile measures would be again resorted to . It is not surprising that the king , on this occasion , found himself , as he expressed it to me , completely at a loss what to do , when he ...
... morning , failing which , it was intimated that hostile measures would be again resorted to . It is not surprising that the king , on this occasion , found himself , as he expressed it to me , completely at a loss what to do , when he ...
Strana 19
... morning . Having no one with whom to advise , his own impulse was to do any thing that might serve to preserve peace and prevent injury to his people and the foreigners under his protection . He said further , that this was not the only ...
... morning . Having no one with whom to advise , his own impulse was to do any thing that might serve to preserve peace and prevent injury to his people and the foreigners under his protection . He said further , that this was not the only ...
Strana 45
... morning , when he died from exhaustion , and she did not succeed in reaching the shore until that afternoon . She clung to him to the last , at the imminent risk of her own life , and was thirty hours in the water ; she was met by some ...
... morning , when he died from exhaustion , and she did not succeed in reaching the shore until that afternoon . She clung to him to the last , at the imminent risk of her own life , and was thirty hours in the water ; she was met by some ...
Strana 58
... morning of the 27th , when they were landed at Koloa , on the southeast side of that island . Here a heavy sea was rolling . After the vessel anchored , some canoes came off , and the people pointed out a good landing in a small rocky ...
... morning of the 27th , when they were landed at Koloa , on the southeast side of that island . Here a heavy sea was rolling . After the vessel anchored , some canoes came off , and the people pointed out a good landing in a small rocky ...
Strana 63
... morning is about a thousand , and in the afternoon about half that number . The island of Niihau was not visited by any one belonging to the squadron ; but it seems proper that in giving an account of the Hawaiian Islands , it should be ...
... morning is about a thousand , and in the afternoon about half that number . The island of Niihau was not visited by any one belonging to the squadron ; but it seems proper that in giving an account of the Hawaiian Islands , it should be ...
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