A Missionary Voyage to the Southern Pacific Ocean, 1796-1798Praeger, 1968 - 420 pages |
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... remained at Opārre ; but Tootaha obliged Otoo , who always difliked fighting , to accom- pany the army . It engaged that of Waheadooa at the isthmus , and was totally routed : Tootaha and Tooboorae Tamaede were killed on the spot ...
... remained at Opārre ; but Tootaha obliged Otoo , who always difliked fighting , to accom- pany the army . It engaged that of Waheadooa at the isthmus , and was totally routed : Tootaha and Tooboorae Tamaede were killed on the spot ...
Page xxxiii
... remained there while they staid . Mannemanne , then named Moure , although he had fucceeded Opōone in the fovereignty of Ulietea and Otaha , refided chiefly at Otaheite . The expedition which had been meditated against Teiar- raboo had ...
... remained there while they staid . Mannemanne , then named Moure , although he had fucceeded Opōone in the fovereignty of Ulietea and Otaha , refided chiefly at Otaheite . The expedition which had been meditated against Teiar- raboo had ...
Page 59
... remained fo ever fince . Motuāra , the chief of Eimeo , being dead , Pomarre laid claim to the government of that ifland ; and having only the widow of the deceased to contend with , was , after a few skirmishes , acknowledged as chief ...
... remained fo ever fince . Motuāra , the chief of Eimeo , being dead , Pomarre laid claim to the government of that ifland ; and having only the widow of the deceased to contend with , was , after a few skirmishes , acknowledged as chief ...
Table des matières
PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE Page i | xix |
APPENDIX | xix |
INSTRUCTIONS to Captain Wilfon | lxxxix |
Droits d'auteur | |
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