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, 1. köideF. Westley and A.H. Davis, 1831 |
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... brought up in the knowledge of those better things which are regenerating society throughout all the Christianized islands . This , then , which would have been expedient under any circumstances , b X INTRODUCTION . has become necessary ...
... brought up in the knowledge of those better things which are regenerating society throughout all the Christianized islands . This , then , which would have been expedient under any circumstances , b X INTRODUCTION . has become necessary ...
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... brought on board . The blubber yielded three gallons of good lamp - oil . The liver and some of the fleshy parts were dressed and eaten by the sailors . In the evening the foam round the vessel was spangled with luminous but evanescent ...
... brought on board . The blubber yielded three gallons of good lamp - oil . The liver and some of the fleshy parts were dressed and eaten by the sailors . In the evening the foam round the vessel was spangled with luminous but evanescent ...
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... brought the vessel home . The nebula before mentioned are of the colour of the galaxy , and probably , like it , composed of a multitude of stars , indiscernibly small . The galaxy itself , from these Austral regions , is much more ...
... brought the vessel home . The nebula before mentioned are of the colour of the galaxy , and probably , like it , composed of a multitude of stars , indiscernibly small . The galaxy itself , from these Austral regions , is much more ...
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... brought us safely through the very realm of tempests , where Anson , Byron , and other navigators , suffered so much . We had public worship in the cabin to- day , when Mr. Tyerman preached from the peculiarly appropriate text , Isa ...
... brought us safely through the very realm of tempests , where Anson , Byron , and other navigators , suffered so much . We had public worship in the cabin to- day , when Mr. Tyerman preached from the peculiarly appropriate text , Isa ...
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... brought him down in triumph , and " Old Davy , " the owl , became a very peaceable ship - mate among the crew , who were no longer scared by his horns and eyes ; for sailors turn their backs on nothing when they know what it is . Had ...
... brought him down in triumph , and " Old Davy , " the owl , became a very peaceable ship - mate among the crew , who were no longer scared by his horns and eyes ; for sailors turn their backs on nothing when they know what it is . Had ...
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afternoon afterwards appeared Areois arrival Barff basaltic beach beautiful Bennet boat body Borabora bread-fruit breccia brought called canoe Cape Horn captain chapel chiefs Christian cloth cocoa-nut colour coral crew Dangerous Archipelago Deputation dwellings earth Eimeo Ellis eyes feet fish formerly friends fruit gospel ground hand harbour Hautia head hearts heathen hogs Huahine hundred idolatry idols inches inhabitants islands kind king labour land latter Leeward Islands length London Missionary Society Lord Mahine manner marae Matavai miles Missionaries morning mountains natives nearly night Nott Oahu occasion persons plants Pomare Pomare's prayer present priests queen raatiras Raiatea reached received reef rocks Sabbath sailed sailors seen Sept ship shore side Society Islands soon sperm whale spot stones Tahiti Tahitian Tahitian language things tion trees TROPIC OF CAPRICORN Tyerman vessel voyage whale whole wind woman words worship