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Page 148
... Chiefs had given directions to the inha- bitants of all the islands under their authority , to kill every white man they should meet with , whether English , American , or of any other nation .'- It must be observed , however , that the ...
... Chiefs had given directions to the inha- bitants of all the islands under their authority , to kill every white man they should meet with , whether English , American , or of any other nation .'- It must be observed , however , that the ...
Page 152
... Chiefs of Owhyhee and the Chiefs of these islands sensible of the superior blessings of peace , instead of being perpetually at war , and aiming at conquest over each other ; and he be- lieved himself so far successful , as to have put ...
... Chiefs of Owhyhee and the Chiefs of these islands sensible of the superior blessings of peace , instead of being perpetually at war , and aiming at conquest over each other ; and he be- lieved himself so far successful , as to have put ...
Page 375
... Chiefs of many of the districts of the island , assembled on board the Discovery ; all the off- cers of the two ships being present : Tamaahmaah opened the business in a speech , which he delivered with great moderation and equal ...
... Chiefs of many of the districts of the island , assembled on board the Discovery ; all the off- cers of the two ships being present : Tamaahmaah opened the business in a speech , which he delivered with great moderation and equal ...
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Michells Sermon | 26 |
of new Dissertations or other curious Papers published in | 28 |
ADELUNG Three Essays 62 | 62 |
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