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 40
... plan- tains , sweet potatoes , tarra , & c . she weighed anchor , and proceeded towards Otaheite , hav- ing received eight of the natives on board , who offered their services , as she was in want of hands on account of the leak . This ...
... plan- tains , sweet potatoes , tarra , & c . she weighed anchor , and proceeded towards Otaheite , hav- ing received eight of the natives on board , who offered their services , as she was in want of hands on account of the leak . This ...
Side 104
... partaken of some yams and plantains that they found roast- ing along with the bodies of the dead in the general conflagration at Nioocalofa , They remained several days at this island , during which 104 RETURN TO PANGAI MO'TOO .
... partaken of some yams and plantains that they found roast- ing along with the bodies of the dead in the general conflagration at Nioocalofa , They remained several days at this island , during which 104 RETURN TO PANGAI MO'TOO .
Side 105
... plantains . These things being got ready , the next morning they are carried to the place where the priest resides , or wherever he may be at that time : the priest is sometimes previously apprized of the circum- stance , at other times ...
... plantains . These things being got ready , the next morning they are carried to the place where the priest resides , or wherever he may be at that time : the priest is sometimes previously apprized of the circum- stance , at other times ...
Side 113
... to admit a man's leg . These lovosas and sokies are covered over with slender sticks concealed from sight by plantain leaves and earth . VOL . I. I now began to run , and Mr. Mariner with four SKIRMISH WITH THE ENEMY . ” 113.
... to admit a man's leg . These lovosas and sokies are covered over with slender sticks concealed from sight by plantain leaves and earth . VOL . I. I now began to run , and Mr. Mariner with four SKIRMISH WITH THE ENEMY . ” 113.
Side 116
... plantain leaves , and roast- ed under hot stones : two or three were embow- elled and baked whole the same as a pig * . Mr. Mariner was not tempted to partake of this kind of diet , though the smell of it , when cooked , was exceedingly ...
... plantain leaves , and roast- ed under hot stones : two or three were embow- elled and baked whole the same as a pig * . Mr. Mariner was not tempted to partake of this kind of diet , though the smell of it , when cooked , was exceedingly ...
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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