An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands, in the South Pacific OceanC. Ewer, 1820 - 461 sider |
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Side 55
... chief followed . During this time Mr. Mariner could not help observing that the two chiefs turned pale , and were evidently much agitated ; which he attributed to fear , occasioned by the bustle which appeared , without their under ...
... chief followed . During this time Mr. Mariner could not help observing that the two chiefs turned pale , and were evidently much agitated ; which he attributed to fear , occasioned by the bustle which appeared , without their under ...
Side 58
... chief , who looked at them awhile and smiled , probably on account of their dirty appearance . Mr. Mariner was then given in charge to a petty chief to be taken on shore , but the cooper was detained on board . In his way to the shore ...
... chief , who looked at them awhile and smiled , probably on account of their dirty appearance . Mr. Mariner was then given in charge to a petty chief to be taken on shore , but the cooper was detained on board . In his way to the shore ...
Side 67
... chiefs took the alarm in time ; they rushed upon the white men , and killed all but three , * who were at that time under the protection of Veachi ; " a great chief hereafter to be noticed . Such was the cause of the fate of the ...
... chiefs took the alarm in time ; they rushed upon the white men , and killed all but three , * who were at that time under the protection of Veachi ; " a great chief hereafter to be noticed . Such was the cause of the fate of the ...
Side 70
... chief at the island of Tonga , * where all the principal chiefs at that time resided , and whose name was Tooi Hala Fatai , having by former visits con- tracted the warlike habits of the Fiji islanders , became tired of the peaceful and ...
... chief at the island of Tonga , * where all the principal chiefs at that time resided , and whose name was Tooi Hala Fatai , having by former visits con- tracted the warlike habits of the Fiji islanders , became tired of the peaceful and ...
Side 73
... chiefs and their followers fresh spirits for the combat ; this was the arrival of the two canoes with Tooi Hala Fatai and his bold adventurers from the Fiji islands . This chief and his warlike companions , ever ready to enter into a ...
... chiefs and their followers fresh spirits for the combat ; this was the arrival of the two canoes with Tooi Hala Fatai and his bold adventurers from the Fiji islands . This chief and his warlike companions , ever ready to enter into 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