| William Mariner - 1817 - 632 sider
...sure to miss it. They give, however, an account of a Tonga canoe, which, on her return from the Fiji islands a long time ago, was driven by stress of weather...fruit, the crew landed, and proceeded to pluck some bread fruit, but to their unspeakable astonishment, they could no more lay hold of it than if it were... | |
| William Mariner - 1817 - 638 sider
...sure to miss it. They give, however, an account of a Tonga canoe, which, on her return from the Fiji islands a long time ago, was driven by stress of weather...fruit, the crew landed, and proceeded to pluck some bread fruit, but to their unspeakable astonishment, they could no more lay hold of it than if it were... | |
| William Mariner - 1818 - 360 sider
...sure to miss it. They give, however, an account of a Tonga canoe, which, on her return from the Fiji islands a long time ago, was driven by stress of weather...the place where they were, and being much in want of provisions,—seeing the country abound in all sorts of fruit, the crew landed, and proceeded to pluck... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1827 - 722 sider
...sure to miss it. They give, however, an account of a Tonga canoe, which, on her return from the Fiji islands a long time ago, was driven by stress of weather...unspeakable astonishment, they could no more lay hold of it than if it were a shadow ; they walked through the trunks of the trees, and passed through the... | |
| William Mariner - 1827 - 366 sider
...sure to miss it. They give, however, ^an account of a Tonga canoe, which, on her return from the Fiji islands a long time ago, was driven by stress of weather...unspeakable astonishment, they could no more lay hold of it than if it were a shadow; they walked through the trunks of the trees, and passed through the... | |
| Robert Southey - 1827 - 220 sider
...the gods, they would be sure to miss it. They give, however, an account of a Tonga canoe, which, in her return from the Feejee islands a long time ago,...where they were, and being much in want of provisions, and seeing the country abound in all sorts of fruit, the crew landed, and proceeded to pluck some breadfruit,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1838 - 338 sider
...the gods, they would be sure to miss it. They give, however, an account of a Tonga canoe, which, in her return from the Feejee islands a long time ago,...where they were, and being much in want of provisions, and seeing the country abound in all sorts of fruit, the crew landed, and proceeded to pluck some bread... | |
| 1852 - 1202 sider
...sure to miss it. They give, however, an account of a Tonga canoe, which, in her return from the Fejee islands a long time ago, was driven, by stress of...where they were, and being much in want of provisions, and seeing the country abound in all sorts of fruit, the crew landed, and proceeded to pluck some bread-fruit... | |
| University magazine - 1852 - 818 sider
...sure to miss it. They give, however, an account of a Tonga canoe, which, in her return from the Fejee islands a long time ago, was driven, by stress of...where they were, and being much in want of provisions, and seeing the country abound in all sorts of fruit, the crew landed, and proceeded to pluck some bread-fruit... | |
| Robert Southey - 1860 - 248 sider
...the gods, they would be sure to miss it. They give, however, an account of a Tonga canoe, which, in her return from the Feejee Islands a long time ago,...where they were, and being much in want of provisions, and seeing the country abound in all sorts of fruit, the crew landed, and proceeded to pluck some breadfruit;... | |
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