| Robert Southey - 1827 - 220 sider
...killed, another living hog or bird immediately comes into existence to supply its place, the same as with the fruits and flowers ; and this, as far as they...give, however, an account of a Tonga canoe, which, in her return from the Feejee islands a long time ago, was driven by stress of weather to Bolotoo :... | |
| Peter Dillon - 1829 - 474 sider
...killed, another living hog or bird immediately comes into existence to supply its place, the same as with the fruits and flowers : and this, as far as they...account of a Tonga canoe, which on her return from the Feejee Islands a long time ago, was driven by stress of weather to Bolotoo. Ignorant of the place where... | |
| Robert Southey - 1838 - 338 sider
...another living hog or bird immediately conies into existence to supply its place, the same as with the fruits and flowers ; and this, as far as they...give, however, an account of a Tonga canoe, which, in her return from the Feejee islands a long time ago, was driven by stress of weather to Bolotoo :... | |
| 1852 - 1202 sider
...only mode of propagation of plants and animals. The island of Bolotoo is supposed to be so far offas to render it dangerous for their canoes to attempt...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 weather, to Bolotoo.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1860 - 248 sider
...plants and animals. The Island of Bolotoo is supposed to be so far off as to render it danger* ous ibr their canoes to attempt going there ; and it is supposed,...give, however, an account of a Tonga canoe, which, in her return from the Feejee Islands a long time ago, was driven by stress of weather to Bolotoo.... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1875 - 630 sider
...canoes to attempt going there ; and it ' is supposed, moreover, that even if they were to suc' ceed in reaching so far, unless it happened to be the '...of the gods, they would be sure to ' miss it.' They believe, however, that on one occasion a canoe actually reached Bolotoo. The crew landed, but when... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1875 - 646 sider
...canoes to attempt going there ; and it ' is supposed, moreover, that even if they were to suc' ceed in reaching so far, unless it happened to be the '...of the gods, they would be sure to ' miss it.' They believe, however, that on one occasion a canoe actually reached Bolotoo. The crew landed, but when... | |
| Robert Southey - 1880 - 618 sider
...plants and animals. The Island jf Bolotoo is supposed to be so far off as to render it dangerous ibr their canoes to attempt going there; and it is supposed,...give, however, an account of a Tonga canoe, which, in her return from the Feejee Islands a long time ago, was driven by stress of weather to Bolotoo.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1884 - 586 sider
...they were to succeed in reaching so far, unless it happened to be the particular will of the goda, 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, was driven by stress of weather to Bolotoo.... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1889 - 762 sider
...moreover, that even if they were to succeed ' in reaching so far, unless it happened to be the parti' cular will of the gods, they would be sure to miss it.' They believe, however, that on one occasion a canoe actually reached Bolotoo. The crew landed, but when... | |
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