| Mary Russell Mitford - 1811 - 368 sider
...over, and then the procession set forward. Tubourai Tamaide uttered something, which was supposed to be a prayer, near the body ; and did the same when he...the fort along the shore, and put to flight another party of Indians, consisting of more than a hundred, every one hiding himself under the first shelter... | |
| General history - 1814 - 798 sider
...over, and then the procession set forward. Tubourai Tamaide uttered something, which was supposed to be a prayer, near the body ; and did the same when he...proceeded from the fort along the shore, and put to Sight another body of Indians, consisting of more than an hundred, every one hiding himself under the... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1831 - 400 sider
...the procession set forward, the chief mourner having mumbled something like a prayer over the body. It is the custom of the Indians to fly from these processions with the utmost precipitation. On the present occasion several large bodies of the natives were put to flight, all the houses were... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1832 - 320 sider
...the procession set forward, the chief mourner having mumbled something like a prayer over the body. It is the custom of the Indians to fly from these processions with the utmost precipitation. On the present occasion several large bodies of the natives were put to flight, all the houses were... | |
| 1833 - 814 sider
...the procession set forward, the chief mourner having mumbled something like a prayer over the body. It is the custom of the Indians to fly from these processions with the utmost precipitation. On the present occasion, several large parties of the natives were put to flight, all the houses were... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - 1833 - 764 sider
...the procession set forward, the chief mourner having mumbled something like a prayer over the body. It is the custom of the Indians to fly from these processions with the utmost precipitation. On the present occasion, several large parties of the natives were put to flight ; all the houses were... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - 1836 - 774 sider
...the procession set forward, the chief mourner having mumbled something like a prayer over the body. It is the custom of the Indians to fly from these processions with the utmost precipitation. On the present occasion, several large parties of the natives were pat to flight ; all the houses were... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 sider
...over, and then the procession set forward. Tubourai Tamaide uttered something, which was supposed to be a prayer, near the body ; and did the same when he...flight another body of Indians, consisting of more than a hundred, every one hiding himself under the first shelter that he could find: it then crossed the... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - 1852 - 406 sider
...the procession set forward, the chief mourner having mumbled something like a prayer over the body. " It is the custom of the Indians to fly from these processions with the utmost precipitation. On the present occasion, several large parties of the natives were put to flight; all the houses were... | |
| David Laing Purves - 1874 - 856 sider
...and did the same when he came up to his own house. When this was done, the procession was continned towards the fort, permission having been obtained...It is the custom of the Indians to fly from these proCOOK'S VOYAGES. cessions with the utmost precipitation, so that as soon as those who were about... | |
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