| 874 sider
...lleokjiefs of Jiheir looks, during our fhori i', .' in the iiland), and telling them, .partly by figns, and partly by words, that it was time for them to go ; but if they would come again die next bread-fruit fealon, they ffiould be better able to fupply their wants. We had now been fixteen... | |
| 1790 - 640 sider
...the fleeknefs of their looks, during our fhort May in the illand), and telling them partly by figns, and partly by words, that it was time for them to go; but if they would come again the EC.XC bread-fruit feafon. theyfhould be better able to fuppl) their wants- We had now been ilxteen... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1796 - 712 sider
...the fleeknefs of their looks, during our fhort ftay in the ifland) and telling them, partly by figns, and partly by words, that it was time for them to...but if they would come again the next bread-fruit feafon, they fhould be better able to fupply their wants. On our telling Terreeoboo we fhould leave... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1809 - 504 sider
...the sleekness of their looks during our short stay in the island), and telling them, partly by sigus, and partly by words, that it was time for them to...considered, it need not be wondered that they should wish to sec us take our leave. It is very probable, however, that Terreeoboo had no other view in his inquiries... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 546 sider
...improved in the sleekness of their looks during our short stay in the island), and telling them, partly by signs, and partly by words, that it was time for them to go ; but it they would ' come again the next bread-fruit season, they should be better able to supply their... | |
| General history - 1814 - 798 sider
...improved in the sleekness of their looks during our short stay in the island), and telling them, partly by signs, and partly by words, that it was time for them to go ; but it they would come again the next bread-fruit season, they should be better able to supply their wants.*... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 526 sider
...improved in the sleekness of their looks during our short stay in the island), and telling them, partly by signs, and partly by words, that it was time for them...hogs and vegetables be considered, it need not be wondersed that they should wish to see us take our leave. It is very probable, however, that Terreeoboo... | |
| Historical account - 1836 - 510 sider
...improved in the sleekness of their looks during our short stay in the island), and telling them, partly by signs and partly by words, that it was time for them...they should be better able to supply their wants."* The navigators had now been sixteen days in the bay; and, considering the great consumption of hogs... | |
| Frank Boott Goodrich - 1858 - 614 sider
...King, the continuator of Cook's journal, " and telling them that it was time for them to go, but that if they would come again the next bread-fruit season...wants. We had now been sixteen days in the bay ; and, considering our enormous consumption of hogs and vegetables, it need not be wondered that they should... | |
| Frank Boott Goodrich - 1873 - 724 sider
...King, the continuator of Cook's journal, " and telling them that it was time for them to go, but that if they would come again the next bread-fruit season...wants. We had now been sixteen days in the bay; and, considering our enormous consumption of hogs and vegetables, it need not be wondered that they should... | |
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