Polynesia, Or, An Historical Account of the Principal Islands in the South Sea, Including New ZealandOliver & Boyd, 1842 - 440 sider |
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Side 13
... Chief - Number of Persons in Congregations and Schools - Religion must pre- cede all other Improvements , .. CHAPTER VII ... Chiefs Finou and Mytyle - The Duff leaves the Islands - Death and Funeral of Moomooe - Toogahowe protects the ...
... Chief - Number of Persons in Congregations and Schools - Religion must pre- cede all other Improvements , .. CHAPTER VII ... Chiefs Finou and Mytyle - The Duff leaves the Islands - Death and Funeral of Moomooe - Toogahowe protects the ...
Side 14
... Chief Fauea - Progress of the Missionaries - Conduct of Malietoa - Motives of Conversion -Number of professed ... Chiefs - Seizure of an American Schooner - State in which Vancouver found the Natives - Rise of Tameha- meha - He ...
... Chief Fauea - Progress of the Missionaries - Conduct of Malietoa - Motives of Conversion -Number of professed ... Chiefs - Seizure of an American Schooner - State in which Vancouver found the Natives - Rise of Tameha- meha - He ...
Side 15
... Chiefs appear in London - Are introduced to the Prince Regent Missionaries increase their Stations- Favour manifested by the Chiefs - Measures proposed for forming a regular Church in New Zealand - Number of Sta- tions - Desire of ...
... Chiefs appear in London - Are introduced to the Prince Regent Missionaries increase their Stations- Favour manifested by the Chiefs - Measures proposed for forming a regular Church in New Zealand - Number of Sta- tions - Desire of ...
Side 52
... chiefs as were supposed to be of divine extraction passed along the public way , the people prostrated them- selves with their faces pressing on the ground . In Ota- heite , on all occasions , when the king approached , his subjects ...
... chiefs as were supposed to be of divine extraction passed along the public way , the people prostrated them- selves with their faces pressing on the ground . In Ota- heite , on all occasions , when the king approached , his subjects ...
Side 53
... chiefs were understood to concur in the expediency of the measure which it announced ; but if the banner was insulted by them , or the bearer impeded in his pro- gress , their conduct was regarded as an act of rebellion , or even as an ...
... chiefs were understood to concur in the expediency of the measure which it announced ; but if the banner was insulted by them , or the bearer impeded in his pro- gress , their conduct was regarded as an act of rebellion , or even as an ...
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afterwards appear Archipelago areois arts attended authority Bay of Islands brethren canoes Captain Cook ceremonies chiefs christian church civilisation civilized cloth coast colony commander coral death desire discovered divine Eimeo Ellis English Erromango established European faith favourable Fijee Georgian group gods gospel habits heathen hence human hundred idolatry idols improvement inhabitants instruction intercourse Isles king knowledge labours land language less Lond Lord Byron manifest manner means ment miles mind mission Mitiaro murder nation natives nature Navigators object observed occasion ocean origin Otaheitan Otaheite Pacific Pacific Ocean period persons Pitcairn's Island Polynesian Pomare Port Jackson possession prayer present principles Raiatea Rarotonga received regard religion religious remarks residence respect sacred Sandwich Islands savage ship shore Society Islands soon South Sea spirit station superstition supplied teachers thousand tion Tonga tribes vessel visited Voyage whole worship Zealand