| William Mariner, John Martin - 1817 - 540 sider
...itself in such expressions as the following: " Oh, that the gods would make me king of " England ! there is not an island in the whole " world, however...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... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1827 - 722 sider
...vent itself in such expressions as the following. " Oh, that the gods would make me king of England ! There is not an island in the whole world, however small, but what J would then subject to my power. The King of England does not deserve the dominion he enjoys. Possessed... | |
| H. Stonehewer Cooper - 1880 - 396 sider
...frequently burst out in speeches like the following : ' Oh that the gods would make me King of England ! There is not an island in the whole world, however...my power. The King of England does not deserve the dominions he enjoys ; possessed of so many great ships, why does he suffer such petty islands as those... | |
| H. Stonehewer Cooper - 1882 - 490 sider
...frequently burst out in speeches like the following : ' Oh that the gods would make me King of England ! There is not an island in the whole world, however...my power. The King of England does not deserve the dominions he enjoys ; possessed of so many great ships, why does he suffer such petty islands as those... | |
| Clarence Marsh Case - 1924 - 1026 sider
...vent itself in such expressions as the following: ' Oh, that the gods would make me king of England! There is not an island in the whole world, however...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
...vent itself in such expressions as the following : "Oh, that the gods would make me king of England ! There is not an island in the whole world, however...deserve the dominion he enjoys ; possessed of so many ships, why does he suffer such petty islands as those of Tonga continually to insult his people with... | |
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