An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands, in the South Pacific OceanC. Ewer, 1820 - 461 sider |
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Side 34
... particular , however , occurred for several days , except the loss of a boy , who accidentally fell overboard , and was drowned , in spite of every exertion made to save him . On the 13th , being off the island of Lobos , a boat was ...
... particular , however , occurred for several days , except the loss of a boy , who accidentally fell overboard , and was drowned , in spite of every exertion made to save him . On the 13th , being off the island of Lobos , a boat was ...
Side 44
... particular transaction occurred , except that Mr. Johnson and Mr. Bernard , who , it may be recol- lected , were the first and second mates of the Minerva , ( the South whaler whose crew had mutinied , ) went on board the Rebecca ...
... particular transaction occurred , except that Mr. Johnson and Mr. Bernard , who , it may be recol- lected , were the first and second mates of the Minerva , ( the South whaler whose crew had mutinied , ) went on board the Rebecca ...
Side 45
... particular to young Mariner , then about fourteen years of age , and told him she was quite certain his ship would never again reach England . Among other things she asked him if he had any hand in robbing the church at Hilo ; to which ...
... particular to young Mariner , then about fourteen years of age , and told him she was quite certain his ship would never again reach England . Among other things she asked him if he had any hand in robbing the church at Hilo ; to which ...
Side 88
... particular : finding himself , as he thought , about to be inspired , some cava was brought to him ( as is usual on such occasions , ) but , in a little while , he was obliged to acknowledge that the god would not visit ; at which all ...
... particular : finding himself , as he thought , about to be inspired , some cava was brought to him ( as is usual on such occasions , ) but , in a little while , he was obliged to acknowledge that the god would not visit ; at which all ...
Side 93
... particular circumstances , to be their relations.— These they took home to Nookoo Nookoo , leaving all the rest where they found them . Every day a number of deserters from different garrisons came over to Finow they all brought ...
... particular circumstances , to be their relations.— These they took home to Nookoo Nookoo , leaving all the rest where they found them . Every day a number of deserters from different garrisons came over to Finow they all brought ...
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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