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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Side xlviii
... enemy - Bravery of Chioolooa - Wonderful escape of Latoo Ila - Conduct of the Hapai women - Fi- now's army returns to Neafoo , and builds a fortress there -Alarm in the night - Revolt of a young chief to the enemy , and the consequences ...
... enemy - Bravery of Chioolooa - Wonderful escape of Latoo Ila - Conduct of the Hapai women - Fi- now's army returns to Neafoo , and builds a fortress there -Alarm in the night - Revolt of a young chief to the enemy , and the consequences ...
Side xlix
... enemy's field of yams - Mr . Mariner wounded - An attempt to secure the enemy's hogs . Page 184 CHAP . VII . - Desertion of one of Finow's wives , and the wife of the prince - Rencontre between one of the fugi- tives and Mr. Mariner ...
... enemy's field of yams - Mr . Mariner wounded - An attempt to secure the enemy's hogs . Page 184 CHAP . VII . - Desertion of one of Finow's wives , and the wife of the prince - Rencontre between one of the fugi- tives and Mr. Mariner ...
Side li
... enemy return in the night , and set fire to it - Teoo Cava , making his escape , is stopped and killed by a Fiji islander - Conduct of Ata in the defence of Hihifo , and the bravery of Maccapapa- Grief of Teoo Cava's widows for his loss ...
... enemy return in the night , and set fire to it - Teoo Cava , making his escape , is stopped and killed by a Fiji islander - Conduct of Ata in the defence of Hihifo , and the bravery of Maccapapa- Grief of Teoo Cava's widows for his loss ...
Side 7
... was much shattered , and one lad slightly wounded by a splinter . The calm still continuing , and the enemy keeping up a constant fire , they were obliged to relinquish the prize , and pull on board VOYAGE OF THE PORT AU PRINCE . 7.
... was much shattered , and one lad slightly wounded by a splinter . The calm still continuing , and the enemy keeping up a constant fire , they were obliged to relinquish the prize , and pull on board VOYAGE OF THE PORT AU PRINCE . 7.
Side 10
... enemy ; and that , if he did not capitulate , the place would be taken by force . In the mean time , two more Spa- niards came on board with 400 dollars , expect- ing to purchase smuggled goods , but of course met the fate of their six ...
... enemy ; and that , if he did not capitulate , the place would be taken by force . In the mean time , two more Spa- niards came on board with 400 dollars , expect- ing to purchase smuggled goods , but of course met the fate of their six ...
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accordingly afterwards anchor appeared armed arrived bales of gnatoo bird boat body Bolotoo brought Captain Captain Cook carronades ceremony chiefs and matabooles circumstance club cocoa-nut consecrated Cow Mooala death enemy feet Felletoa fencing Fiji islands Filimóëátoo Finow fono fortress four fytoca garrison gave gods grave ground guns Haano Hamoa hand Hapai islands head hogs immediately island of Tonga killed king king of Tonga large canoe length lest Mariner Mariner's marly mats mean morning natives Neafoo night Nioocalofa occasion orders Paita party plantains Port au Prince Port Jackson present priest prisoners procured remained respect returned revenge sail sent on shore ship shot side soon spears taboo taken Tarky Teoo Cava thing thought tion Toe Oomoo Tonga islands Toobó Toobo Malohi Toobo Neuha Toobo Toa Toogoo Ahoo Tooi Tooitonga took vessel Voona whaling whilst women yams young chief