An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands, in the South Pacific Ocean: With an Original Grammar and Vocabulary of Their Language : in Two Volumes, Bind 1Constable, 1827 - 340 sider |
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Side 58
... clubs and spears , whose behaviour gave ample grounds to suspect that they intended to take the vessel . This was indeed their object , having already digested their plan , which Mr Ma- riner afterwards learned from a young chief named ...
... clubs and spears , whose behaviour gave ample grounds to suspect that they intended to take the vessel . This was indeed their object , having already digested their plan , which Mr Ma- riner afterwards learned from a young chief named ...
Side 59
... clubs , concealed under their dress . Before the canoe arrived , however , Mr Mariner happen- ing to go into the steerage , met the men coming , as before stated , to inform Mr Brown of the threat- ening appearance of the natives . Mr ...
... clubs , concealed under their dress . Before the canoe arrived , however , Mr Mariner happen- ing to go into the steerage , met the men coming , as before stated , to inform Mr Brown of the threat- ening appearance of the natives . Mr ...
Side 60
... club . Too surely convinced what now was the matter , ' he ran towards the gun - room , when an Indian caught hold of him by the hand , but , escaping from his grasp , ran down the scuttle , where he found the cooper . Considering the ...
... club . Too surely convinced what now was the matter , ' he ran towards the gun - room , when an Indian caught hold of him by the hand , but , escaping from his grasp , ran down the scuttle , where he found the cooper . Considering the ...
Side 62
... club , spattered with blood and brains : while the frightfulness of his appearance was increased by a constant blinking with one of his eyes , and a horrible convulsive motion on one side of his mouth . On another part of the deck there ...
... club , spattered with blood and brains : while the frightfulness of his appearance was increased by a constant blinking with one of his eyes , and a horrible convulsive motion on one side of his mouth . On another part of the deck there ...
Side 63
... club of some sangui- nary chief not sated with that day's slaughter . In a little while he was landed , and led to the most northern part of the island , to a place called Co - oolo , where he saw , without being much af- fected at the ...
... club of some sangui- nary chief not sated with that day's slaughter . In a little while he was landed , and led to the most northern part of the island , to a place called Co - oolo , where he saw , without being much af- fected at the ...
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