An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands, in the South Pacific Ocean: With an Original Grammar and Vocabulary of Their Language, Bind 1Author, and sold, 1817 - 212 sider |
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... armed vessel , of which he was also the commander , and served in this capa- city under Lord Cornwallis , in the Ameri- can war . About that period , having sus- tained some severe losses in the American trade , he returned to England ...
... armed vessel , of which he was also the commander , and served in this capa- city under Lord Cornwallis , in the Ameri- can war . About that period , having sus- tained some severe losses in the American trade , he returned to England ...
Side 6
... armed and manned , were sent on shore to procure stock . They were commanded by Mr. J. Parker , first lieutenant ; Mr. Russel , second lieutenant ; Mr. Brown , whaling - mas- ter ; and Mr. Williams , officer of marines . The boats ...
... armed and manned , were sent on shore to procure stock . They were commanded by Mr. J. Parker , first lieutenant ; Mr. Russel , second lieutenant ; Mr. Brown , whaling - mas- ter ; and Mr. Williams , officer of marines . The boats ...
Side 10
... to purchase smuggled goods , but of course met the fate of their six countrymen . In the evening four boats , well manned and armed , were sent on shore to break open and plunder certain 10 VOYAGE OF THE PORT AU PRINCE .
... to purchase smuggled goods , but of course met the fate of their six countrymen . In the evening four boats , well manned and armed , were sent on shore to break open and plunder certain 10 VOYAGE OF THE PORT AU PRINCE .
Side 11
... number of troops , it was not deemed advisable to attempt taking it . Three armed boats were , however , sent on shore to forage for fresh stock : they returned in four hours with thirty live VOYAGE OF THE PORT AU PRINCE . 11.
... number of troops , it was not deemed advisable to attempt taking it . Three armed boats were , however , sent on shore to forage for fresh stock : they returned in four hours with thirty live VOYAGE OF THE PORT AU PRINCE . 11.
Side 19
... armed men from each ship . In the afternoon they returned , having succeeded in plundering the town , without , however , find- ing any thing of much consequence . The only thing they got of value were 168 dollars , and a quantity of ...
... armed men from each ship . In the afternoon they returned , having succeeded in plundering the town , without , however , find- ing any thing of much consequence . The only thing they got of value were 168 dollars , and a quantity of ...
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