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... island , where any bread - fruit trees which might have been injured , or have died , were to be replaced by such plants growing there as might appear most valuable . From Prince's Island , or the island of Java , I was to proceed round ...
... island , where any bread - fruit trees which might have been injured , or have died , were to be replaced by such plants growing there as might appear most valuable . From Prince's Island , or the island of Java , I was to proceed round ...
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... island , whoever these might be ; we also tried , but without effect , to have some intercourse with the natives , who had already once or twice received visits from European voyagers . Although they came down one day in crowds to the ...
... island , whoever these might be ; we also tried , but without effect , to have some intercourse with the natives , who had already once or twice received visits from European voyagers . Although they came down one day in crowds to the ...
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... island had been taken little care of . Tinah frequently spoke to me of making an excursion to some of the islands near Otaheite . One island especially he mentioned to me , called Roo - opow , the situation of which he described to be ...
... island had been taken little care of . Tinah frequently spoke to me of making an excursion to some of the islands near Otaheite . One island especially he mentioned to me , called Roo - opow , the situation of which he described to be ...
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... island of Tethuroa . I told Tinah and the other chiefs that I expected they would get the deserters brought back , for that I was determined not to leave Otaheite without them . They assured me that they would do everything in their ...
... island of Tethuroa . I told Tinah and the other chiefs that I expected they would get the deserters brought back , for that I was determined not to leave Otaheite without them . They assured me that they would do everything in their ...
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... islands , the inhabitants of which were continually coming and going . The consequence was a coolness of some days between me and the chiefs , as I wished to stimulate them to the discovery of the guilty parties . All their exertions ...
... islands , the inhabitants of which were continually coming and going . The consequence was a coolness of some days between me and the chiefs , as I wished to stimulate them to the discovery of the guilty parties . All their exertions ...
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Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts William Chambers,Robert Chambers Visualização integral - 1846 |
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