An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands, in the South Pacific OceanC. Ewer, 1820 - 461 sider |
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Side xxv
... hand , and with it ward off the other two . This is not a mere formality . The spear is thrown with the utmost force ; and should the king lose his life there is no help for it . " Mr. Mariner was told by the natives , that it was ...
... hand , and with it ward off the other two . This is not a mere formality . The spear is thrown with the utmost force ; and should the king lose his life there is no help for it . " Mr. Mariner was told by the natives , that it was ...
Side 36
... 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 was slightly wounded by a splinter . The ...
... 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 was slightly wounded by a splinter . The ...
Side 45
... hand in robbing the church at Hilo ; to which , when he replied jocosely that he only knocked down as many images as he could reach , she predicted that he would never again see his father and mother , and that the ship and all the crew ...
... hand in robbing the church at Hilo ; to which , when he replied jocosely that he only knocked down as many images as he could reach , she predicted that he would never again see his father and mother , and that the ship and all the crew ...
Side 50
... hands , besides a Spaniard , to navigate her , with orders to proceed to Port Jackson , and proper instructions how ... hand , con- tended that the whaling cruise should alone occupy their attention , although the ground appeared so bad ...
... hands , besides a Spaniard , to navigate her , with orders to proceed to Port Jackson , and proper instructions how ... hand , con- tended that the whaling cruise should alone occupy their attention , although the ground appeared so bad ...
Side 54
... the gang - way with a Spanish stiletto in his hand , and swore by G- he would run the first through who attempted to stop him ; he then hailed a canoe : his example was instantly followed by three others , George Wood , 54 VOYAGE OF THE.
... the gang - way with a Spanish stiletto in his hand , and swore by G- he would run the first through who attempted to stop him ; he then hailed a canoe : his example was instantly followed by three others , George Wood , 54 VOYAGE OF THE.
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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