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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... Voyage Round the World , " & c . by this gentleman . In a section of more than a hundred pages , entitled " O Tahaiti , " the writer has thought proper to assert as historical facts things which never happened under the sun , and to ...
... Voyage Round the World , " & c . by this gentleman . In a section of more than a hundred pages , entitled " O Tahaiti , " the writer has thought proper to assert as historical facts things which never happened under the sun , and to ...
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... voyage , Captain Kotzebue had introduced yams into Otdia , one of the Navigators ' Islands , where , during his absence , they had been so successfully cultivated that , on his visit there after leaving Tahiti , he was " shewn a pretty ...
... voyage , Captain Kotzebue had introduced yams into Otdia , one of the Navigators ' Islands , where , during his absence , they had been so successfully cultivated that , on his visit there after leaving Tahiti , he was " shewn a pretty ...
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... Voyage ever made round the world : — an authority of a far higher standard in literature and morals than Captain Kotzebue , thus speaks of the humanizing effects of the gospel : - " Even over the wild people , inha- biting a country as ...
... Voyage ever made round the world : — an authority of a far higher standard in literature and morals than Captain Kotzebue , thus speaks of the humanizing effects of the gospel : - " Even over the wild people , inha- biting a country as ...
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... voyage to the islands of the Pacific Ocean . To Alexander Birnie , Esq . the Society which we represented was indebted for the grant of a free passage , not only to ourselves , but also to the Rev. Mr. Jones , a Missionary to the ...
... voyage to the islands of the Pacific Ocean . To Alexander Birnie , Esq . the Society which we represented was indebted for the grant of a free passage , not only to ourselves , but also to the Rev. Mr. Jones , a Missionary to the ...
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... voyage , the ship ' sailed from London to Gravesend , on Wednesday , the 2d of May , 1821. On Saturday , the 5th , having parted with many friends and ministers who accompanied us to the latter place , we went on board ; the anchor was ...
... voyage , the ship ' sailed from London to Gravesend , on Wednesday , the 2d of May , 1821. On Saturday , the 5th , having parted with many friends and ministers who accompanied us to the latter place , we went on board ; the anchor was ...
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