Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, Bind 14,Oplag 120 –Bind 16,Oplag 140William Chambers, Robert Chambers William and Robert Chambers |
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Side 4
... sent a boat for him , and he came , attended by his wife , and testifying the utmost pleasure at our meeting . I was surprised to find that , instead of Otoo , the name by which he formerly went , he was now called Tinah . The name of ...
... sent a boat for him , and he came , attended by his wife , and testifying the utmost pleasure at our meeting . I was surprised to find that , instead of Otoo , the name by which he formerly went , he was now called Tinah . The name of ...
Side 5
... sent equal to the first , which he received with great pleasure ; and to the people of consequence that were about him I also presented some article or other . There were great numbers of children ; and as I took notice of the little ...
... sent equal to the first , which he received with great pleasure ; and to the people of consequence that were about him I also presented some article or other . There were great numbers of children ; and as I took notice of the little ...
Side 7
... sent the master in the launch to re - examine the depth of water between this bay and Toahroah harbour . He returned in the evening , and acquainted me that he found a good bottom , with not less than sixteen fathoms depth all the way ...
... sent the master in the launch to re - examine the depth of water between this bay and Toahroah harbour . He returned in the evening , and acquainted me that he found a good bottom , with not less than sixteen fathoms depth all the way ...
Side 13
... sent away , " Huzza for Otaheite ! " was frequently heard among the mutineers . It will very naturally be asked , What could be the reason for such a revolt ? In answer to which , I can only conjecture that the mutineers had flattered ...
... sent away , " Huzza for Otaheite ! " was frequently heard among the mutineers . It will very naturally be asked , What could be the reason for such a revolt ? In answer to which , I can only conjecture that the mutineers had flattered ...
Side 14
... sent them away for bread - fruit , plantains , and water . Soon after , other natives came to us ; and by noon there were thirty about us , from whom we obtained a small supply . I was much puzzled in what man- ner to account to the ...
... sent them away for bread - fruit , plantains , and water . Soon after , other natives came to us ; and by noon there were thirty about us , from whom we obtained a small supply . I was much puzzled in what man- ner to account to the ...
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