Oh, that the gods would make me king of England! There is not an island in the whole world, however small, but what I would then subject to my power. The king of England does not deserve the dominion he enjoys; possessed of so many great ships, why does... Coral Lands - Side 143af H. Stonehewer Cooper - 1880Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| William Mariner - 1817 - 578 sider
...England " does not deserve the dominion he enjoys ; " possessed of но many great ships, why doee " he suffer such petty islands as those of Tonga " continually to insult his people with acts of " treachery ? Where I he would f send tamely to " ask for yaras and pigs ? No, I would come with " the front of... | |
| William Mariner, John Martin - 1817 - 540 sider
...small, but what I would then " subject to my power : the king of England " does not deserve the dominion he enjoys ; " possessed of so many great ships, why does " he suffer such petty islands as these of Tonga " continually to insult his people with acts of " treachery ? Where I he would I send... | |
| 1827 - 384 sider
...small, but what I would then subject to my power. The King of England does not deserve the dominion he enjoys. Possessed of so many great ships, why does...I he, would I send tamely to ask for yams and pigs ? this case ? He takes frequent opportunity to converse with the priests. He does not tell them that... | |
| William Mariner - 1820 - 482 sider
...small, but what I would then subject to my power : the king of England does not deserve the dominion he enjoys : possessed of so many great ships, why...to insult his people with acts of treachery ? Were 1 he, would I send tarn My to ask for yams and pigs ? No, I would come with the/rent of battle ;* and... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1827 - 722 sider
...small, but what J would then subject to my power. The King of England does not deserve the dominion he enjoys. Possessed of so many great ships, why does...to insult his people with acts of treachery ? Were 1 he, would I send tamely to ask for yams and pigs ? No, I would come with the front of battle ; *... | |
| William Mariner - 1827 - 358 sider
...such petty islands as those of Tonga continually to insult his people with acts of treachery ? Were J he, would I send tamely to ask for yams and pigs ? No, I would come with the front of battle ; * and with the thunder of Helotane. f I would show who ought to be chief.... | |
| H. Stonehewer Cooper - 1882 - 490 sider
...cease to suspect my loyalty ! be convinced of my fidelity ! But what absurdity am I talking 1 If I had appeared treacherous in your sight, I should have...continually to insult his people with acts of treachery 1 Were I he, would I send tamely to ask for yams and pigs ? No ! I would come down with the front of... | |
| Clarence Marsh Case - 1924 - 1026 sider
...small, but what I would then subject to my power. The king of England does not deserve the dominion he enjoys; possessed of so many great ships, why does he suffer such petty islands as these of Tonga continually to insult his people with acts of treachery? . . . None but men of enterprising... | |
| Kimball Young - 1927 - 884 sider
...subject to my power. The king of England does not deserve the dominion he enjoys ; possessed of so many ships, why does he suffer such petty islands as those...continually to insult his people with acts of treachery? . . . None but men of enterprising spirit should be in possession of guns ; let such rule the earth,... | |
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