Journal of a Voyage in the Missionary Ship Duff, to the Pacific Ocean in the Years 1796, 7, 8, 9, 1800, 1, 2, &c.: Comprehending Authentic and Circumstantial Narratives of the Disasters which Attended the First Effort of the "London Missionary Society. [sic]Collins and Company, 1813 - 288 páginas |
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Página 9
... carried to France or Otaheite . But our fears soon subsided ; on hailing , she proved to be the Jack Park of Liverpool , bound to the coast of Guinea for slaves ; and of twenty - two vessels she had examined , we were the only English ...
... carried to France or Otaheite . But our fears soon subsided ; on hailing , she proved to be the Jack Park of Liverpool , bound to the coast of Guinea for slaves ; and of twenty - two vessels she had examined , we were the only English ...
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... carried them dry on shore . They were received by the young king Otoo , and his wife Tetua , both carried on men's shoulders ; each took the captain by the hand , and in dumb silence surveyed him attentively , looking in his face , and ...
... carried them dry on shore . They were received by the young king Otoo , and his wife Tetua , both carried on men's shoulders ; each took the captain by the hand , and in dumb silence surveyed him attentively , looking in his face , and ...
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... carried about on men's shoulders . Their per- sons being esteemed sacred , all must uncover below the breast when in their presence and from this mark of homage , their own father and mother are not exempted . They may not enter into ...
... carried about on men's shoulders . Their per- sons being esteemed sacred , all must uncover below the breast when in their presence and from this mark of homage , their own father and mother are not exempted . They may not enter into ...
Página 43
... carrying the king and queen , is with their legs hanging down before , seated on the shoul- ders , and leaning on the head of their carriers , and very frequently amusing themselves with picking out the vermin , which there abound . It ...
... carrying the king and queen , is with their legs hanging down before , seated on the shoul- ders , and leaning on the head of their carriers , and very frequently amusing themselves with picking out the vermin , which there abound . It ...
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... carry off the canoe , it is their own ; and he who first catches the hog , carries it home . The things appointed for this sport are all brought together in an open space . The chief's men hold the hogs till the priest has made a long ...
... carry off the canoe , it is their own ; and he who first catches the hog , carries it home . The things appointed for this sport are all brought together in an open space . The chief's men hold the hogs till the priest has made a long ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
afforded anchor appeared armed arrived attended beach Benjamin Broomhall birds boat Botany Bay bread-fruit called canoes Captain Wilson chief circumstances cloth coast cocoa-nut colony colour consequence considerable Cuddalore discovered distance district dress Duff Eatooa endeavoured favourable feet fire fish fleet four frequently friends gale governor harbour heivas hogs immediately island Joseph Lancaster killed kind king labour land leaves London Missionary Society Manne Manne Matavai miles Missionaries morai morning mountains natives night Norfolk Island obliged Otaheite Otaheiteans Otoo Paramatta party Patrick Riley person piece plantain Plumo Pomarree Port Jackson present priest prison proceeded procure provisions provost marshal ratirra request residence river rocks round sail seldom sent ship shore shortly side sionaries situation Society Islands sometimes soon South Wales spears stone supply Sydney tain tion Tongataboo tree vessel voyage weather whole wind women wood yams yava
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Página 224 - Then they cry unto the LORD in their trouble, And HE bringeth them out of their distresses. HE maketh the storm a calm, So that the waves thereof are still. Then are they glad because they be quiet ; So HE bringeth them unto their desired haven.
Página 13 - Let him that stole steal no more; but rather let him labour, working with his hands the things which is good, that he may have to give to him that needeth.
Página 223 - They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters ; These see the works of the Lord, and his wonders in the deep. For he commandeth and raiseth the stormy wind, which lifteth up the waves thereof.
Página 58 - None dares dispute the existence of deity. They put great confidence in dreams, and suppose in sleep the soul leaves the body under the care of the guardian angel, and moves at large through the regions of spirits. Thus they say, My soul was such a night in such a place, and saw such a spirit.
Página 234 - STRAIT ; but being attacked by the natives soon after he came to an anchor, in the place to which he gave the name of Murderer's Bay, he never went on shore.
Página 67 - Peggy (for so he had named her) flew with her infant in a canoe to the arms of her husband. The interview was so affecting and afflicting, that the officers on board were overwhelmed with anguish, and Stewart himself, unable to bear the heart-rending scene, begged she might not be admitted again on board. She was separated from him by violence, and conveyed on shore in a state of despair and grief too big for utterance.
Página 152 - They acknowledge the existence of a great number of strange gods, calling them by the general name of Fyga, among whom they rank ours as the greatest; and, when they think it will answer their purpose, they will readily acknowledge him as far wiser, and in every respect better, than theirs, having taught us to make so much better ships, tools, cloth, &c.