A Missionary Voyage to the Southern Pacific Ocean, 1796-1798Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt, 1966 - 420 pages Mostly Tahiti, for London Missionary Society; nonAboriginal material. |
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... rain began heavier than before , ac- companied , from nine till midnight , with sharp vivid lightning and awful claps of thunder , which , on account of its nearness , shook the Duff at every clap . The rain , attended with fqualls ...
... rain began heavier than before , ac- companied , from nine till midnight , with sharp vivid lightning and awful claps of thunder , which , on account of its nearness , shook the Duff at every clap . The rain , attended with fqualls ...
Page 122
... rain very hard , and continued till three in the morning , when there was a fhort interval of fair weather , and then constant rain till near noon the next day . To all this we were exposed , for the trees afforded us fhelter only till ...
... rain very hard , and continued till three in the morning , when there was a fhort interval of fair weather , and then constant rain till near noon the next day . To all this we were exposed , for the trees afforded us fhelter only till ...
Page 176
... rain comes , and when we do not the good rain goes away , and the hot fun fhines ; a heavy rain having fallen on two fucceffive fabbaths , 26th . A great quantity of bread - fruit was brought to - day to make mahie , as the time ...
... rain comes , and when we do not the good rain goes away , and the hot fun fhines ; a heavy rain having fallen on two fucceffive fabbaths , 26th . A great quantity of bread - fruit was brought to - day to make mahie , as the time ...
Table des matières
APPENDIX | xix |
Departure from Rio JaneiroArrival at Otaheite | 56 |
CHAPTER VII | 83 |
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againſt Ahoge alfo almoſt alſo anchor anſwer aſked beſt boat bread-fruit brethren brother canoe Captain Cook chief cloſe cloth cocoa-nut confiderable courſe cuſtom Dædalus defire diſcovered diſtance diſtrict Eimeo Engliſh eſpecially eſtabliſhed expreffed fafe faid fail fame feemed fent feven feveral fhewed fhip fhore fide fince firſt fiſh fituated fome foon freſh fubject fuch fupply Futtafaihe greateſt harbour himſelf hogs houſe Iddeah inhabitants iſland land laſt latitude leagues leaſt Manne miffionaries miles Moomōoe morning moſt muſt named natives obferved occafion Otaheite Otaheiteans Otoo ourſelves paffage paffed perfons pleaſant pleaſed Pomarre preſent prieſt promiſed provifions purpoſe reaſon reef refidence requeſt reſembles reſpect reſt ſaid ſaw ſea ſee ſeemed ſeen ſent ſeparate ſeven ſeveral ſhe ſhip ſhore ſhould ſmall ſome ſtate ſtay ſtill ſtones ſuch ſuppoſed themſelves theſe thoſe Tongataboo Toogahowe trees uſe uſual veffel vifited viſited voyage weather weft wind women