An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands, in the South Pacific OceanC. Ewer, 1820 - 461 sider |
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Side 36
... arm as far as the elbow , and his right hand , grazing at the same time his left side , and carrying off the upper fleshy part of his right thigh : it did not , however , immediately kill him . The boat was much shattered , and one lad ...
... arm as far as the elbow , and his right hand , grazing at the same time his left side , and carrying off the upper fleshy part of his right thigh : it did not , however , immediately kill him . The boat was much shattered , and one lad ...
Side 55
... arms over- board , and in ordering the natives out of the ship . Mr. Mariner , in the mean while , noticed that they took great care not to throw away the best and most handy clubs , but contrived PORT AU PRINCE . 55.
... arms over- board , and in ordering the natives out of the ship . Mr. Mariner , in the mean while , noticed that they took great care not to throw away the best and most handy clubs , but contrived PORT AU PRINCE . 55.
Side 56
... arms , to be removed below . In the evening , after the natives had gone on shore , the carpen- ter and sail - maker spoke to Mr. Brown on the propriety of having the muskets up , and placing centinels on deck to keep the natives off ...
... arms , to be removed below . In the evening , after the natives had gone on shore , the carpen- ter and sail - maker spoke to Mr. Brown on the propriety of having the muskets up , and placing centinels on deck to keep the natives off ...
Side 57
... arm - chest lay beneath the boarding - pikes , which had carelessly been thrown down the scut- tle the preceding ... arms that were in his bed - place . Their backs being turned , he lifted off the hatch entirely , and jumped up into ...
... arm - chest lay beneath the boarding - pikes , which had carelessly been thrown down the scut- tle the preceding ... arms that were in his bed - place . Their backs being turned , he lifted off the hatch entirely , and jumped up into ...
Side 63
... arms their chief had , at that time , 2000 stand of muskets , procured at dif- ferent times from American ships . + The lower orders are thought to have no souls , and a cook is considered the most vulgar profession among them ; while a ...
... arms their chief had , at that time , 2000 stand of muskets , procured at dif- ferent times from American ships . + The lower orders are thought to have no souls , and a cook is considered the most vulgar profession among them ; while a ...
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A'lo afterwards appear arms arrived body Bolotoo canoe Captain Captain Cook carronades ceremony chiefs and matabooles circumstance club cocoa-nut consequence considered Cook Cow Mooala custom dance death endeavour enemy father feet Felletoa female Fiji islands Finow fono fortress four fytoca garrison gnatoo gods grave ground Hala Api Api Hamoa hand Hapai islands happened head Hihifo hogs honour hotooas immediately island of Tonga killed king malái Mariner Mariner's mats means mind mooas morning natives Neafoo night Nioo occasion Oomoo orders Papalangi performed person piece plantains plantation Port au Prince Port Jackson present priest rank remain respect sail Sandwich islands sent sentiments ship shore side Society islands sometimes soon spears superior supposed taboo Talo Tangaloa Tarky thing tion Tonga islands Toobó Nuha Toobo Toa Toogoo Ahoo Tooi Tooitonga Vavaoo Veachi warriors whilst women wound yams young chief