Polynesian Researches, During a Residence of Nearly Eight Years in the Society and Sandwich Islands, Volume 3Fisher, Son & Jackson, 1831 |
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Page 148
... sailed from Fare harbour . Auna , Matatore , and Matapuupuu were my companions , and our boat was manned by about ten strong and active natives . As we were bounding over the waves of the har- bour , and entering upon the wide - spread ...
... sailed from Fare harbour . Auna , Matatore , and Matapuupuu were my companions , and our boat was manned by about ten strong and active natives . As we were bounding over the waves of the har- bour , and entering upon the wide - spread ...
Page 149
... sailed a distance of about one hun- dred miles in the space of twenty hours . The natives seldom evince much concern about their accommodations , when voyaging or travelling . Frequently , when landing for the night , they kindle a fire ...
... sailed a distance of about one hun- dred miles in the space of twenty hours . The natives seldom evince much concern about their accommodations , when voyaging or travelling . Frequently , when landing for the night , they kindle a fire ...
Page 150
... sailed forth on the ocean , about eight o'clock in the evening . The excitement , watching , and fatigue of the preceding part of our voyage , having induced an exhaustion of strength and spirits , we had not advanced far upon the open ...
... sailed forth on the ocean , about eight o'clock in the evening . The excitement , watching , and fatigue of the preceding part of our voyage , having induced an exhaustion of strength and spirits , we had not advanced far upon the open ...
Page 163
... north and eastward , and , continuing to blow steadily in that direction for an hour or two , we sailed from Eimeo about eight o'clock . The sea was agitated , and the swell continuing from M 2 DEPARTURE FROM EIMEO . 163.
... north and eastward , and , continuing to blow steadily in that direction for an hour or two , we sailed from Eimeo about eight o'clock . The sea was agitated , and the swell continuing from M 2 DEPARTURE FROM EIMEO . 163.
Page 208
... sailed , shall be brought to trial , and his sentence shall be to make fifty fathoms of road . One of the greatest sources of annoyance to the natives , and inconvenience to foreigners , has been the conduct of seamen who have absconded ...
... sailed , shall be brought to trial , and his sentence shall be to make fifty fathoms of road . One of the greatest sources of annoyance to the natives , and inconvenience to foreigners , has been the conduct of seamen who have absconded ...
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