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 xli
... prepared , without mistrust , for the quantity of interesting matter which so young a man has collected and remem- bered . It is now four years since Mr. Mari- ner's arrival from the West Indies ; during which period he has been ...
... prepared , without mistrust , for the quantity of interesting matter which so young a man has collected and remem- bered . It is now four years since Mr. Mari- ner's arrival from the West Indies ; during which period he has been ...
Side lvii
... preparing the infusion , and order of serving it out , either as a chief , a priest , or a god may preside- The ceremony of Ina'chi ; of Fuccala'hi ; of Cava fucca e'gi ; of Tow - tow ; of Nawgia ; of Tootooni'ma ; of Boo'too and its ...
... preparing the infusion , and order of serving it out , either as a chief , a priest , or a god may preside- The ceremony of Ina'chi ; of Fuccala'hi ; of Cava fucca e'gi ; of Tow - tow ; of Nawgia ; of Tootooni'ma ; of Boo'too and its ...
Side lviii
... Preparing graves - Constructing stone vaults - Net- making - Fishing - House - building - Striking the tattow -Carving the handles of clubs - Shaving with shells— Cooking food - Enumeration of the principal made dishes -Making ropes ...
... Preparing graves - Constructing stone vaults - Net- making - Fishing - House - building - Striking the tattow -Carving the handles of clubs - Shaving with shells— Cooking food - Enumeration of the principal made dishes -Making ropes ...
Side 54
... a species of the pepper plant , the mode of preparing which , and ceremony of drinking it , will be described hereafter in a more proper place . young man ! Fortunately for Mr. Mariner , Finow had 54 VOYAGE OF THE PORT AU PRINCE .
... a species of the pepper plant , the mode of preparing which , and ceremony of drinking it , will be described hereafter in a more proper place . young man ! Fortunately for Mr. Mariner , Finow had 54 VOYAGE OF THE PORT AU PRINCE .
Side 75
... prepared for them . They remained at the Feejee islands about two years and a half , towards the end of which period they were not contented with joining the wars of others , but entered into one of THE TONGA ISLANDS . 75.
... prepared for them . They remained at the Feejee islands about two years and a half , towards the end of which period they were not contented with joining the wars of others , but entered into one of THE TONGA ISLANDS . 75.
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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