| 1802 - 572 lehte
...the petty princes of Madagascar, relative to the objects of the voyage. « Forval, however, was so entirely convinced of the good disposition of the...people with whom he treated, that he yielded to the fiiendly solicitations of the king, to remain among them; and accordingly ordered some tents, and a... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1802 - 880 lehte
...relative to the objects of the voyage. Forval, however, was (b enlirelt convinced of thegiiod difpofition of the people with whom he treated, that he yielded to the friendly felicitations of the king, to remain arnon» them ; and accordingly ordered fome tents, and a fmall... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1802 - 572 lehte
...of the petty princes of Madagascar, relative to the objects of the voyage. ' Forval, however, was so entirely convinced of the good disposition of the...some tents, and a small number of soldiers, to remove * Of this latter island, the following passage will sufficiently indicate the nature of the climate... | |
| 1802 - 572 lehte
...of the petty princes of Madagascar, relative to the objects of the voyage. ' Forval, however, was so entirely convinced of the good disposition of the...to remain among them; and accordingly ordered some tcnto, and a small number of soldiers, to remove * Of this latter island, the following passage will... | |
| 1802 - 876 lehte
...relative to the ibjeels of the voyage. Forval, however, was fo enlirelj convinced of the good difpofuion of the people with whom he treated, that he yielded to the friendly foiicitalions o; the king, to remain among them ; and accordingly ordered fome tents, and a fmall aumber... | |
| 1830 - 812 lehte
...expedition, and one of the petty princes of Madagascar, relative to the objects of the voyage. Forval was so entirely convinced of the good disposition of the...from the little island to the opposite coast. The kin?, who was called Adrian Baba, loaded him with caresses; and having shewn him his herd of cattle,... | |
| 1801 - 828 lehte
...objects of this voyage. • •' Forval, however, was fo entirely • convinced of the 'good difpofition of . : the people with whom he treated that • he yielded to the friendly felicitations • of the king, to remain among them, and accordingly ordered fome tents, and a fmall... | |
| 1801 - 522 lehte
...relative to the objefts of the voyage. Forval, however, was fo entirely convinced of the good difpofition of the people with whom he treated, that he yielded to the friendly folicitations of the king, to remain among them, and accordingly ordered fome tents, and a fmall number... | |
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