| William Fordyce Mavor - 1809 - 504 sider
...pleasing. Kaneena especially, whose portrait Mr. Webber has drawn, was one of the finest men lever saw. He was about six feet high, had regular and expressive...been already mentioned, that, during our long cruise oil' this island, the inhabitants had always behaved with great fairness and honesty in their dealings,... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 546 sider
...remarkably pleasing. Kaneena especially, whose portrait Mr Webber has drawn, was one of the finest men 1 ever saw. He was about six feet high, had regular...fairness and honesty in their dealings, and had not shewn the slightest propensity to theft, which appeared to us the more extraordinary, because those... | |
| General history - 1814 - 798 sider
...bodies, and of countenances remarkably pleasing. Kaneena especially, whose portrait Mr Webber has drawn, was one of the finest men I ever saw. He was about...fairness and honesty in their dealings, and had not shewn the slightest propensity to theft, which appeared to us the more extraordinary, because those... | |
| James Cook - 1821 - 486 sider
...bodies, and of countenances remarkably pleasing. Kaneena especially, whose portrait Mr. Webber has drawn, was one of the finest men I ever saw. He was about...It has been already mentioned, that during our long cruize off this island, the inhabitants had always behaved with great fairness and honesty in their... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 526 sider
...bodies, and of countenances remarkably pleasing. Kaneena especially, whose portrait Mr Webber has drawn, was one of the finest men I ever saw. He was about...fairness and honesty in their dealings, and had not shewn the slightest propensity to theft, which appeared to us the more extraordinary, because those... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1832 - 238 sider
...the long cruize of our navigators off the island of Owyhee, the inhabitants had almost universally behaved with great fairness and honesty in their dealings,...and had not shown the slightest propensity to theft : and this was a fact the more extraordinary, as those with whom our people had hitherto maintained... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1838 - 474 sider
...the long cruise of our navigators off the island of Owhyhee, the inhabitants had almost universally behaved with great fairness and honesty in their dealings, and had not shewn the slightest propensity to theft: and this was a fact the more extraordinary, as those with... | |
| James Cook - 1880 - 538 sider
...the same day on board the Resolution, when the crowd being so great as to impede the necessary duties of the ship, we were obliged to have recourse to the...regular and expressive features, with lively, dark eyes, and his carriage was easy, firm, and graceful. It has been already mentioned, that during our long... | |
| 1882 - 94 sider
...inconvenience we laboured under being made known, he immediately ordered his countrymen to quit the vrssel, and we were not a little surprised to see them jump...regular and expressive features, with lively, dark eyes, and his carriage was easy, firm, and graceful. It has been already mentioned, that during our long... | |
| Herman Dieck - 1885 - 770 sider
...extravagant gestures. During the long cruise off the island of Owhyhee the inhabitants had almost universally behaved with great fairness and honesty in their dealings...and had not shown the slightest propensity to theft. But after the arrival of the Resolution and Discovery in Krakatoa Bay the case was greatly altered.... | |
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