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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... never saw employed but as a medicine to prevent corpulency , ardent spirits being adopted as a luxury instead of it . Mr. Mariner , when he was at Wahoo , saw it drunk twice as a luxury , and was told that several of the old men still ...
... never saw employed but as a medicine to prevent corpulency , ardent spirits being adopted as a luxury instead of it . Mr. Mariner , when he was at Wahoo , saw it drunk twice as a luxury , and was told that several of the old men still ...
Side 26
... never again reach England . Among other things , she asked him if he had had any hand in robbing the church at Hilo ; to which , when he replied jocosely that he only knocked down as many images as he could reach , she predicted that he ...
... never again reach England . Among other things , she asked him if he had had any hand in robbing the church at Hilo ; to which , when he replied jocosely that he only knocked down as many images as he could reach , she predicted that he ...
Side 27
... never again see home ; and that , therefore , the buckles , which she presented merely as an acknowledgment , would not long be of service to him . He little thought at this time that her prediction was destined to be for the most part ...
... never again see home ; and that , therefore , the buckles , which she presented merely as an acknowledgment , would not long be of service to him . He little thought at this time that her prediction was destined to be for the most part ...
Side 43
... never rig the pumps again ) , William Baker , and James Hoay , taking with them all their clothes . Not * much time elapsed before fifteen others took the same step . In the afternoon the remainder of VOYAGE OF THE PORT AU PRINCE . 43.
... never rig the pumps again ) , William Baker , and James Hoay , taking with them all their clothes . Not * much time elapsed before fifteen others took the same step . In the afternoon the remainder of VOYAGE OF THE PORT AU PRINCE . 43.
Side 62
... never afterwards made use of . About a week now elapsed , without any ma- terial circumstance occurring ; during which time Mr. Mariner kept , for the most part , within doors , by the advice of Finow , lest he should be injured by the ...
... never afterwards made use of . About a week now elapsed , without any ma- terial circumstance occurring ; during which time Mr. Mariner kept , for the most part , within doors , by the advice of Finow , lest he should be injured by the ...
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