| 1799 - 358 sider
...the hands of the natives, and carried up to the native mission-house, a distance of half a mile; and not a single article of clothing was taken from any man belonging to the ship, though they had it in their power to have plundered us of every thing that was landed ; which fully proves... | |
| 1826 - 638 sider
...the hands of the natives, and carried up to the native Mission-bouse, a distance ot half a mile, and not a single article of clothing was taken from any man belonging to the ship, though they had it in their" power to have plundered us of every thing tfiat was landed— which fully proves... | |
| William Ellis - 1831 - 440 sider
...first day, while landing the things from the ship, they were put into the hands of the natives, and not a single article of clothing was taken from any man belonging to the ship, though they had it in their power to have plundered us of every thing. Since I have lived on shore, myself,... | |
| William Ellis - 1832 - 456 sider
...first day, while landing the things from the ship, they were put into the hands of the natives, and not a single article of clothing was taken from any man belonging to the ship, though they had it in their power to have plundered us of every thing. Since I have lived on shore, myself,... | |
| British and foreign sailors' society - 1837 - 442 sider
...the hands of the natives, and carried up to the native mission house, a distance of half a mile : and not a single article of clothing was taken from any man belonging to the ship, though they had it in their power to have plundered us of every thing that was landed ; which fully proves... | |
| Dandeson Coates - 1837 - 380 sider
...the hands of the natives, and carried up to the native mission-house, a distance of half a mile, and not a single article of clothing was taken from any man belonging to the ship, though they had it in their power to have plundered us of every thing that was landed. Since I have lived... | |
| John Williams - 1837 - 654 sider
...the hands of the natives, and carried up to the Native Mission-house, a distance of half a mile ; and not a single article of clothing was taken from any man belonging to the ship, though they had it in their power to have plundered us of every thing that was landed ; which fully proves... | |
| 1837 - 250 sider
...the hands of the natives, and carried up to the native mission-house, a distance of half a mile; and not a single article of clothing was taken from any man belonging to the ship, though they had it in their power to have plundered us of every thing that was landed ; which fully proves... | |
| 1849 - 356 sider
...the hands of the natives, and carried up to the native mission-house, a distance of half a mile; and not a single article of clothing was taken from any man belonging to the ship, though they had it in their power to have plundered us of every tiiing that was landed ; which fully proves... | |
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