Hawaii: the Past, Present, and Future of Its Island-kingdom: An Historical Account of the Sandwich Islands (Polynesia)Longmans, Green, and Company, 1866 - 523 strani |
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... COOK'S FIRST ARRIVAL CHAPTER VII . THE TRAGEDY IN KEALAKEAKUA BAY · 60 83 95 CHAPTER VIII . PAGE THE SEQUEL OF COOK'S DEATH -
... COOK'S FIRST ARRIVAL CHAPTER VII . THE TRAGEDY IN KEALAKEAKUA BAY · 60 83 95 CHAPTER VIII . PAGE THE SEQUEL OF COOK'S DEATH -
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... COOK'S DEATH - SUBSEQUENT VISITS . 111 CHAPTER IX . HISTORICAL SKETCH - ' A DUST OF SYSTEMS ' - ' THE LONELY ONE ' CHAPTER X. • 137 HISTORICAL SKETCH - KAMÉHAMÉHA THE CONQUEROR - IN- EPTNESS FOR THE LYRE . CHAPTER XI . 151 HISTORICAL ...
... COOK'S DEATH - SUBSEQUENT VISITS . 111 CHAPTER IX . HISTORICAL SKETCH - ' A DUST OF SYSTEMS ' - ' THE LONELY ONE ' CHAPTER X. • 137 HISTORICAL SKETCH - KAMÉHAMÉHA THE CONQUEROR - IN- EPTNESS FOR THE LYRE . CHAPTER XI . 151 HISTORICAL ...
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... , a double - comet , in fact , -hanging two - thirds up the mountain - side . Landing at Kaawoloa , or Cook's Bay , the expedition commenced their ascent , and having passed through a forest seven miles in breadth , emerged.
... , a double - comet , in fact , -hanging two - thirds up the mountain - side . Landing at Kaawoloa , or Cook's Bay , the expedition commenced their ascent , and having passed through a forest seven miles in breadth , emerged.
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... cooking purposes . The next morning they followed the central flow from the lower crater , and reached its outlet from its subterranean channel . Its appearance , there , was that of a pool of blood , a few rods in width , boiling up ...
... cooking purposes . The next morning they followed the central flow from the lower crater , and reached its outlet from its subterranean channel . Its appearance , there , was that of a pool of blood , a few rods in width , boiling up ...
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... their extreme value and importance to the natives . The first is the taro ( Arum esculentum ) . It formed the staple of their food , and is still very generally used . This succulent root was sometimes cooked , but was more D 2.
... their extreme value and importance to the natives . The first is the taro ( Arum esculentum ) . It formed the staple of their food , and is still very generally used . This succulent root was sometimes cooked , but was more D 2.
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