| 1786 - 710 strani
...preff-d by a bojf of fever.il thoufand people. Ktowa, the King's fon, who was in the pinmce, being abrmed on hearing the firft firing, was, at his own entreaty,...again; for even at that time Mr Roberts, who commanded h«T, did not apprehend that Captain Cook's perlón was in any danger; otherwife he would have detained... | |
| 1786 - 558 strani
...was in the pinnace, being alarmsd on hearing the find firing, was, at his own entreaty, put on fhore again ; —for even at that time Mr. Roberts, who commanded her, did not apprehend that C.ip:ain Cook's pcrfon was in any danger« otherwife he would have detained the prince, which, no doubt,... | |
| 1786 - 494 strani
...King's fon, who was in the pinnace, being alarmed on hearing the firlt firing, was, at his own intreaty, put on ihore again ; for even at that time Mr Roberts,...commanded her, did not apprehend that Captain Cook's ptrfon was in any danger ; other-wife he would have detained the Prince, which, no doubt, would have... | |
| 1786 - 610 strani
...clofely preffed by a body of feveral thoufand people. Keowa, the King's fon, who was in the pinnace, being alarmed on hearing the firft firing, was, at his own entreaty, put on more again : for even at that time, Mr. Roberts, who commanded her, did not apprehend that Captain... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1786 - 602 strani
...clofely prefled by a body of feveral thoufand people. Keowa, the King's fon, who was in the pinnace, being alarmed on hearing the firft firing, was, at his own entreaty, put on (höre again : for even at that time, Mr. Roberts, who commanded her, did not apprehend that Captain... | |
| 1787 - 750 strani
...clofcly preffed by a body of feveral thouf-md people. Keowa, the king's fon, who was in the pinnace, being alarmed on hearing the firft firing, was, at...not apprehend that Captain Cook's perfon was in any danger : otherwife he would have detained the prince, which, no doubt, would have been a great check... | |
| 1787 - 724 strani
...in the pinnace, being alarmud on hearing the rirft firing, was, at his own entreaty, put on fliore again ; for even at that time, Mr. Roberts, who commanded her, did not apprehend that Captain Cook's perlón was in any dancer : otherwise he W"U¡d ha- e detained the prince, which, no doubt, would have... | |
| 1798 - 604 strani
...clofely prefied by a body of feveral thoufand people. Keowa, the king's fon, who was in the pinnace, being alarmed on hearing the firft firing, was, at...again ; — for even at that time Mr. Roberts, who commandrcl her, did not apprehend that captain Cook's perfon was in any danger, otherwife he would... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 538 strani
...w:is in the pinnace, being alarmed on hearing the first firing, was, at his own entreaty, put on shore again; — for even at that time Mr. Roberts, who...commanded her, did not apprehend that captain Cook's person was in any danger, otherwise he would have detained the prince, which no doubt would have been... | |
| 1813 - 536 strani
...was in the pinnace, being alarmed on hearing the first firing, was, at his own entreaty, put on shore again; — for even at that time Mr. Roberts, who...commanded her, did not apprehend that captain Cook's person was in any danger, otherwise he would have detained the prince, which no doubt would have been... | |
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