Journal of Voyages and Travels by the Rev. Daniel Tyerman and George Bennet, Esq: Deputed from the London Missionary Society, to Visit Their Various Stations in the South Sea Islands, China, India, &c. Between the Years 1821 and 1829, 2. köideCrocker and Brewster, 1832 |
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... Cloth- Way - side Idols - Honolulu - Shampooing - Queen at her Lesson -A Salt - lake - Interview with Rihoriho - Mortality among Fishes - A clever Woman - Trade with the Sandwich Islanders- Evil Effects of ardent Spirits - Depravity of ...
... Cloth- Way - side Idols - Honolulu - Shampooing - Queen at her Lesson -A Salt - lake - Interview with Rihoriho - Mortality among Fishes - A clever Woman - Trade with the Sandwich Islanders- Evil Effects of ardent Spirits - Depravity of ...
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... cloth , and the wooden instruments with which it is beaten out of bark . Hard by was a little walled inclosure , where we were told that the body of an American was interred , who , for some offence given to the islanders , had been ...
... cloth , and the wooden instruments with which it is beaten out of bark . Hard by was a little walled inclosure , where we were told that the body of an American was interred , who , for some offence given to the islanders , had been ...
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... clothes , and a temporary but truly terrific alarm . Mr. Ellis , our missionary friend , was not with , us . Afterwards , when we saw the American captain who had lent us the boat , he expressed sincere sor- row for our misfortune , and ...
... clothes , and a temporary but truly terrific alarm . Mr. Ellis , our missionary friend , was not with , us . Afterwards , when we saw the American captain who had lent us the boat , he expressed sincere sor- row for our misfortune , and ...
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... clothes than those which they wear when awake . Here , as formerly in the Society Islands , there are no partic- ular times for sleeping or eating ; each individual indulging in the refreshment of food or of rest as they feel disposed ...
... clothes than those which they wear when awake . Here , as formerly in the Society Islands , there are no partic- ular times for sleeping or eating ; each individual indulging in the refreshment of food or of rest as they feel disposed ...
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... cloth , to prevent ( as we presume ) vulgar eyes from impiously gazing upon its hidden majesty . While we were looking on , a man came by , having three large fern - leaves in his hand , which he placed reverently before three of these ...
... cloth , to prevent ( as we presume ) vulgar eyes from impiously gazing upon its hidden majesty . While we were looking on , a man came by , having three large fern - leaves in his hand , which he placed reverently before three of these ...
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