Polynesia: Or, An Historical Account of the Principal Islands in the South Sea, Including New ZealandOliver & Boyd, 1845 - 440 sider |
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Side 13
... Success of the Teachers at Atiu , Mitiaro , and Mauke Remarks by Captain Lord Byron - Rarotonga re- ceives the Gospel from Papeiha , a native Teacher - Rapid Success of Christianity - Mr Williams again visits Rarotonga -Introduction of ...
... Success of the Teachers at Atiu , Mitiaro , and Mauke Remarks by Captain Lord Byron - Rarotonga re- ceives the Gospel from Papeiha , a native Teacher - Rapid Success of Christianity - Mr Williams again visits Rarotonga -Introduction of ...
Side 15
... Success - Religious Movement throughout the World - Chiefs devote themselves to the Study of Letters - King and Queen visit England , where they both die - Various Opinions as to the Effect of Chris- tianity on the native Mind ...
... Success - Religious Movement throughout the World - Chiefs devote themselves to the Study of Letters - King and Queen visit England , where they both die - Various Opinions as to the Effect of Chris- tianity on the native Mind ...
Side 41
... success by Mr Williams , the late missionary , who , in regard to the copper - coloured Polynesians , per- ceives no difficulty . Their physical conformation , their general character , and the Malay countenance , furnish , he thinks ...
... success by Mr Williams , the late missionary , who , in regard to the copper - coloured Polynesians , per- ceives no difficulty . Their physical conformation , their general character , and the Malay countenance , furnish , he thinks ...
Side 55
... successful battle , or who , in consequence of the downfal of the chieftain to whom they were attached , had be- come the dependents of another . This species of servi- tude appears to have existed among them from the most ancient times ...
... successful battle , or who , in consequence of the downfal of the chieftain to whom they were attached , had be- come the dependents of another . This species of servi- tude appears to have existed among them from the most ancient times ...
Side 84
... success of armies , the fall of a dynasty , or the conquest of an island . In another particular the similarity between the sacerdotal craft of ancient Europe and that of the South Sea is equally conspicuous . The god was supposed to ...
... success of armies , the fall of a dynasty , or the conquest of an island . In another particular the similarity between the sacerdotal craft of ancient Europe and that of the South Sea is equally conspicuous . The god was supposed to ...
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afterwards appear Archipelago areois attended authority Bay of Islands brethren canoes Captain Cook ceremonies chiefs christian church Church Missionary Society civilisation civilized cloth coast colony commander coral death desire discovered divine doubt Eimeo Ellis English Erromango established European faith favourable Fijee Georgian group gods gospel ground habits heathen hence human hundred idolatry idols improvement influence inhabitants instruction intercourse Isles king knowledge labours land language less Lond Lord Byron manifest manner means ment miles mind mission Missionary Society Mitiaro nation natives Navigators object observed occasion ocean origin Otaheitan Otaheite Pacific Pacific Ocean persons Pitcairn's Island Pomare Port Jackson possession prayer present principles Raiatea Rarotonga received religion religious remarks residence respect sacred Sandwich Islands savage ship shore Society Islands soon South Sea spirit station superstition supplied teachers thousand tion Tonga tribes vessel visited Voyage whole worship Zealand