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" Tippoona until evening ; and, as we were preparing to return to the ship, we were drawn to that part of the beach where the prisoners were, by the most doleful cries and lamentations. Here was the interesting young slave in a situation that ought to have... "
The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India ... - Page 159
1824
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Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 14

1824 - 494 pages
...extraordinary scenes that we witnessed detained us in the neighbourhood of Tippoona until evening ; and, as we were preparing to return to the ship, we were...unfeeling. "The man who had slain her father, having cut oil his head, and preserved it by a process peculiar to these islanders, took it out of a basket where...
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Journal of a Ten Months' Residence in New Zealand

Richard Alexander Cruise - Māori (New Zealand people) - 1823 - 338 pages
...extraordinary scenes that we witnessed detained us in the neighbourhood of Tippoona until evening ; and, as we were preparing to return to the ship, we were...her father, having cut off his head, and preserved it,by a process peculiar to these islanders, took it out of a basket where it had hitherto been concealed,...
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 21

English literature - 1823 - 704 pages
...witnessed detained us in the neighbourhood of Tippoona until evening ; and, as we were preparing toreturn to the ship, we were drawn to that part of the beach...father, having cut off his head, and preserved it by a process peculiar to these islanders, took it out of a basket where it had hitherto been concealed,...
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The Literary Examiner: Consisting of the Indicator, a Review of Books, and ...

Leigh Hunt - English literature - 1823 - 424 pages
...in the neighbourhood of Tippoona until evening ; and, as we were preparing to return to the ship, wa were drawn to that part of the beach where the prisoners...father, having cut off his head, and preserved it by a process peculiar to these islanders, took it out of a basket where it had hitherto been concealed,...
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The Religious Miscellany: Containing Information Relative to the ..., Volume 2

1823 - 426 pages
...extraordinary scenes that we witnessed detained us in the neighborhood of Tippoona until evening; and, as we were preparing to return to the ship, we were...where the prisoners were, by the most doleful cries & lamentations. Here was the interesting young slave in a situation that ought to have softened the...
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Saturday night

Saturday night - 1824 - 968 pages
...extraordinary scenes that we witnessed detained us in the neighbourhood of Tippoona until evening ; and, as we were preparing to return to the ship, we were...father, having cut off his head, and preserved it by a process peculiar to these islanders, took it out of a basket where it had hitherto been concealed,...
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

English poetry - 1824 - 856 pages
...extraordinary scenes that we witnessed detained us in the neighbourhood of Tippoona until evening ; and, as we were preparing to return to the ship, we were...interesting young slave in a situation that ought ta have softened the hearof the most unfeeling. " The man who had slain her father, having cut off...
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Saturday Night: Comprising a Review of New Publications, Biography ..., Volume 1

1824 - 486 pages
...extraordinary scenes that we witnessed detained us in the neighbourhood of Tippoona until evening ; and, as we were preparing to return to the ship, we were...part of the beach where the prisoners were, by the must doleful cries and lamentations. Here was the interesting young slave in a situation that ought...
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The Monthly critical gazette, Volume 1

1824 - 610 pages
...W,e give the following extract at random as a proof of the New Zealander's ferocious atrocity : — " As we were preparing to return to the ship, we were drawn to that part of the beech whe/e the prisoners were, by the most doleful cries and lamentations. Here was an interesting...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 31

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1825 - 556 pages
...what took place ; it is highly characteristic of the brutal and ferocious conduct of these savages. ' The man who had slain her father, having cut off his head, and preserved it by a process peculiar to these islanders, took it out of a basket where it had hitherto been, concealed,...
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