Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, Svazek 3Putnam, 1856 |
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... considered of divine origin , for which reason great respect and honours are paid . her . It is said that she has great influence with the heathen , although being a convert , she is favourable to the Christian side . As a token of the ...
... considered of divine origin , for which reason great respect and honours are paid . her . It is said that she has great influence with the heathen , although being a convert , she is favourable to the Christian side . As a token of the ...
Strana 33
... considered salubrious ; very heavy dews fall at night , and no constitution can endure frequent exposure at this time ; the transitions from heat to cold are sudden and great , and the nights are often so chilly as to make blankets ...
... considered salubrious ; very heavy dews fall at night , and no constitution can endure frequent exposure at this time ; the transitions from heat to cold are sudden and great , and the nights are often so chilly as to make blankets ...
Strana 50
... had been clubbed this was considered as an offering of respect to him , and , if not performed , they have a notion they will soon be killed themselves . Judging from the number of places in which these atonements 50 OVOLA U.
... had been clubbed this was considered as an offering of respect to him , and , if not performed , they have a notion they will soon be killed themselves . Judging from the number of places in which these atonements 50 OVOLA U.
Strana 57
... considered that this was the first act of the kind he had been called upon to do . Tubou Totai being a traveller of some note , readily understood their meaning , and through his ex- planations Tanoa soon comprehended the object , and ...
... considered that this was the first act of the kind he had been called upon to do . Tubou Totai being a traveller of some note , readily understood their meaning , and through his ex- planations Tanoa soon comprehended the object , and ...
Strana 61
... , and the other as Kai Lasikau who were introduced from a small island near Kantavu , some sixty years since , to fish for the chiefs ; these are considered as inferior to F Kai Ambau , but are not exactly slaves . About OVOLAU . 61.
... , and the other as Kai Lasikau who were introduced from a small island near Kantavu , some sixty years since , to fish for the chiefs ; these are considered as inferior to F Kai Ambau , but are not exactly slaves . About OVOLAU . 61.
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A. T. Agate Ambau anchorage anchored appearance arrival beach biche de mar boats brig Bulotu called canoe Captain Hudson CHARLES WILKES chief cocoa-nut Commanding Exploring Expedition coral crew cutter desirous despatched Engraved feast Feejee Feejee Group feet fire Flying-Fish harbour hundred inhabitants island Kantavu Lakemba land latitude Lieutenant Alden Lieutenant Emmons Lieutenant Underwood Lieutenant-Commandant Ringgold Malolo Mbenga mbure miles missionaries morning Moturiki murder Muthuata Nairai natives Ndengei night Nukualofa Oahu observations obtained officers Oneata Ovolau Paddy party passage Passed Midshipman Peacock peaks Porpoise reached received reef Rewa round sail seen sent Seru shore side Sketched by A. T. Somu-somu squadron survey Tanoa tapa taro tender told Tonga Tongese took town trees Tubou Tui Levuka U. S. Ship Vincennes Vanua-levu Vavao Vendovi Verata vessel village Vincennes Vitilevu Whippy wind women yams