| Edmund Burke - 1819 - 822 pages
...estimation ; but it will be recollected, that before Mr. Mariner's departure from Vavaoo tb« king had done away entirely with all the ceremonies formerly considered due to the divine character of this chief ; and as this was dont immediately after Tooitonga's death, his... | |
| William Mariner - 1817 - 660 pages
...religious estimation ; but it will be recollected, that before Mr. Mariner's departure from Yavaon the king had done away entirely with all the ceremonies formerly considered due to the divine character of this chief; aud as this was done immediately after Tooitfir.ga's death, his... | |
| William Mariner - 1817 - 632 pages
...religious estimation ; but it will be recollected, that before Mr. Mariner's departure from Vavaoo the king had done away entirely with all the ceremonies formerly considered due to the divine character of this chief; and as this was done immediately after Tooitonga's death, his sou... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1818 - 1264 pages
...religious estimation ; but it will be recollected, that before Mr. Mariner's departure from Vavaoo the king had done away entirely with all the ceremonies formerly considered due to the divine character of this chief ; and as this was done immediately after Tooitongas death, his son... | |
| 1818 - 798 pages
...religious estimation ; but it will bt recollected, that before Mr. Mariner's departure from Vavaoo the king had done away entirely with all the ceremonies formerly considered due to the divine charactri of this chief ; and as this was dont immediately after Tooitonga'^ death, his... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1827 - 722 pages
...estimation ; but it will be recollected, that, before Mr Mariner's departure from Vavaoo, the king had done away entirely with all the ceremonies formerly considered due to the divine character of this chief. As this was done immediately after Tooitonga's death, his son did... | |
| Peter Dillon - 1829 - 474 pages
...;estimation ; but it will be recollected that•before•^r^jMariner's departure from Eavaoo, the king had done away entirely with all the ceremonies formerly considered due to the divine character of this chief: and as this was done immediately after Tooitonga's death, his son... | |
| 498 pages
...was aware that Finau had obtained his power by usurpation in some way of the then reigning family or hau ; but he discusses the descent of Finau in connection...respect by sitting down on the ground until he had passed8; but he had, comparatively, very Stile absolute power, which extended in a direct and positive... | |
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