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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Page x
... King Tajo , who then governed the whole island in peace and tranquillity . This conversion was a spark thrown into a powder magazine , and was fol- lowed by a fearful explosion . The marais were suddenly destroyed by order of the king ...
... King Tajo , who then governed the whole island in peace and tranquillity . This conversion was a spark thrown into a powder magazine , and was fol- lowed by a fearful explosion . The marais were suddenly destroyed by order of the king ...
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... King Tajo , not content with seeing , in the remains of his people , none but professors of the new faith , resolved on making conquests , that he might force it on the other Society Islands . He had already succeeded with most of them ...
... King Tajo , not content with seeing , in the remains of his people , none but professors of the new faith , resolved on making conquests , that he might force it on the other Society Islands . He had already succeeded with most of them ...
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... King Fenuapeho , were routed by Tamatoa , King of Raiatea , and after the conflict the lives of the pri- soners , including Fenuapeho himself , being spared , this chief and all his people submitted to the conqueror , who re- stored to ...
... King Fenuapeho , were routed by Tamatoa , King of Raiatea , and after the conflict the lives of the pri- soners , including Fenuapeho himself , being spared , this chief and all his people submitted to the conqueror , who re- stored to ...
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... King - Hiro , the God of Thieves - War - spear- Missionaries prepare a Code of Laws - Tatooing abandoned Visit to Eimeo - Strolling Players - Public Service - Introduction to Po- mare - Interview with Christian Church and Congregation ...
... King - Hiro , the God of Thieves - War - spear- Missionaries prepare a Code of Laws - Tatooing abandoned Visit to Eimeo - Strolling Players - Public Service - Introduction to Po- mare - Interview with Christian Church and Congregation ...
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... King of Tauai - Town of Honoruru - Murderous Practices of the Shark Worshippers - Yellow Fever Cannibalism - A rich Negro Resident - Excursions among the Mountains - Method of carrying Burthens - Volcanic Crater— Distillery - Traditions ...
... King of Tauai - Town of Honoruru - Murderous Practices of the Shark Worshippers - Yellow Fever Cannibalism - A rich Negro Resident - Excursions among the Mountains - Method of carrying Burthens - Volcanic Crater— Distillery - Traditions ...
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