| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1828 - 780 sider
...probably occasioned the whole transaction. The women of Otaheitc are handsome, mild, and cheerful in manners and conversation; possessed of great sensibility, and have sufficient delicacy to make them beadmired and beloved. The chiefs were so much attached to our people, that they rather encouraged... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 478 sider
...probably occasioned the whole transaction. The women of Otaheite are handsome, mild, and cheerful in manners and conversation, possessed of great sensibility, and have sufficient delicacy to make them be admired and beloved. The chiefs were so much attached to our people, that they rather encouraged... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 488 sider
...probably occasioned the whole transaction. The women of Otaheite are handsome, mild, and cheerful in manners and conversation; possessed of great sensibility, and have sufficient delicacy to make them be admired and beloved. The chiefs were so much attached to our people, that they rather encouraged... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1832 - 488 sider
...probably occasioned the whole transaction. The women of Otaheite are handsome, mild, and cheerful in manners and conversation ; possessed of great sensibility, and have sufficient delicacy to make them be admired and beloved. The chiefs were so much attached to our people, that they rather encouraged... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 384 sider
...prospect ot success." — BLIGH.] (2) [" The women of Otaheite are handsome, mild, and cheerful in manners and conversation, possessed of great sensibility, and have sufficient delicacy to make them be admired and beloved. The chiefs were so iiuch attached to our people, that they rather encouraged... | |
| William Bligh - 1838 - 86 sider
...most probably occasioned the whole transaction. The women at Otaheitcare handsome, mild and cheerful in their manners and conversation, possessed of great...The chiefs were so much attached to our people, that *8cp Appendix. they rather encouraged their stay among them than otherwise, and even made them promises... | |
| Francis Alexander Durivage - 1841 - 794 sider
...p» sessed of great sensibility, and have suñcí-.Bl delicacy to make them be" admired and Urbne<¡ The chiefs were so much attached to our people, that they rather encouraged their SLIT among them than otherwise, and e»en вяае them promises of large possessions. I ace: these,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 sider
...every prospect of success." — BLIGH.] 3 [" The women of Otaheite arc handsome, mild, and chef rful in be admired and beloved. The chiefs were so much attached to our people, that they rather encouraged... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1843 - 456 sider
...repeated, "Huzza for Otaheite!" The women in that island, he adds, are handsome, mild, and cheerful in their manners and conversation, possessed of great...have sufficient delicacy to make them admired and loved. The chiefs were so much attached to our people that they encouraged their stay among them, and... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1843 - 648 sider
...probably occasioned the whole transaction. The women of Otaheite are handsome, mild, and cheerful in manners and conversation , possessed of great sensibility, and have sufficient delicacy to moke them be admired and beloved. The chiefs were so much attached to our people, that they rather... | |
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