 | 1799 - 358 pages
...judges, court-houses, &c. in eighteen articles. After reading and explaining the several articles, he asked the chiefs if they approved of them. They...they approved of the laws, to signify the same by lifting up their right hands. This was unanimously done, with a remarkable rushing noise, owing to... | |
 | 1820 - 742 pages
...sabbath-breaking, rebellion, marriage, adultery, the judges, court houses, Sic. in eighteen articles." He then " asked the chiefs if they approved of them. They replied...they approved of the laws, to signify the same by lifting up their right hands. This was unanimously done, with a remarkable rushing noise, owing to... | |
 | 1820 - 792 pages
...sabbath-breaking, rebellion, marriage, adultery, the judges, court houses, &c. in eighteen articles." He then " asked the chiefs if they approved of them. They replied...they approved of the laws, to signify the same by lifting up their right hands. This was unanimously done, with a remarkable rushing noise, owing to... | |
 | 1820 - 564 pages
...the judges, courthouses, &c. in eighteen articles. After reading and explaining the several articles, he asked the chiefs if they approved of them ? They replied aloud, • We agree to diem — we heartily agree to them.' The king then addressed the people, and desired them, if they... | |
 | 1821 - 944 pages
...judges, court-houses, &c. in eighteen articles. After reading aud explaining the several articles, he asked the chiefs if they approved of them? They...they approved of the laws, to signify the same by lifting up their right hands. This was unanimously done, with a rushing noise, owing to the thousands... | |
 | 1821 - 434 pages
...judges, court-houses, Sec. in eighteen articles. After reading and ex-* plaining the several articles, he asked the chiefs if they approved of them? They...agree to them; — we heartily agree to them.' The Kingthen addressed the people, and desired them, if they approved of the laws, to signify the same... | |
 | 1821 - 490 pages
...judges, court houses, &c. in eighteen articles. After reading and explaining the several articles, be asked the chiefs if they approved of them ? They replied aloud, ' We agree to them—we heartily agree to them.' The king then addressed the people, and desired them, if they approved... | |
 | John Griffin - 1822 - 238 pages
...judges, court-houses, &c. in eighteen articles. After reading and explaining the several articles, he asked the chiefs if they approved of them? They...they approved of the laws, to signify the same by lifting up their right Jtands. This was unanimously done. When Pomarre came to the article on rebellion,... | |
 | Thomas Smith - 1825 - 846 pages
...marriage, adultery, the judges, courthouses, &c. "After reading and explaining the several articles, he asked the chiefs if they approved of them. They replied aloud, ' We do agree — we heartily agree to them.' The king then addressed the people, and desired them, if they... | |
 | William Ellis - 1829 - 610 pages
...your desire ?" He replied, " One thing only is desired by us all, that which Tati has expressed—the laws, which you hold in your hand." The king then...approved of them! They replied, aloud, " We agree to them—we heartily agree to them." The king then addressed the people, and desired them, if they approved... | |
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