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 24
... feeling of unmingled horror . On one place near New Guinea , the flames and smoke rise calmly over a fruitful country ; but on the northern verge of the Marians , dreadful torrents of black lava darken the shore . All the low islands ...
... feeling of unmingled horror . On one place near New Guinea , the flames and smoke rise calmly over a fruitful country ; but on the northern verge of the Marians , dreadful torrents of black lava darken the shore . All the low islands ...
Side 47
... feeling similar to that which was made a part of education in ancient Sparta , they set more value on a thing they had succeeded in stealing , though of no utility , than upon a useful article if obtained as a gift , or in the ordinary ...
... feeling similar to that which was made a part of education in ancient Sparta , they set more value on a thing they had succeeded in stealing , though of no utility , than upon a useful article if obtained as a gift , or in the ordinary ...
Side 51
... feeling of sanctity now mentioned . Every thing in the least de- gree connected with the king or queen became also in some measure sacred , and could not be applied to any ordinary purpose . Not only the houses in which they dwelt , the ...
... feeling of sanctity now mentioned . Every thing in the least de- gree connected with the king or queen became also in some measure sacred , and could not be applied to any ordinary purpose . Not only the houses in which they dwelt , the ...
Side 56
... feeling may be partly ascribed to the very obvious policy of limiting within the narrowest bounds the number of individuals whose privileges , as a sacred order , might be felt incon- venient . But the arii , we are assured , 56 ...
... feeling may be partly ascribed to the very obvious policy of limiting within the narrowest bounds the number of individuals whose privileges , as a sacred order , might be felt incon- venient . But the arii , we are assured , 56 ...
Side 68
... feelings of gratitude or adoration . In his games , the Otaheitan acknowledged the authority of an invisible superintendent ; every art had its patron , to whom the working - man lifted up his thoughts ; and the professor who healed ...
... feelings of gratitude or adoration . In his games , the Otaheitan acknowledged the authority of an invisible superintendent ; every art had its patron , to whom the working - man lifted up his thoughts ; and the professor who healed ...
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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