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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Stran viii
... that ere our parting , we three might be found kneeling together in prayer to the Common Father , that He would , by ALL MEANS , send out the light and > THE SECOND EDITION . ix grace and truth of His viii AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO.
... that ere our parting , we three might be found kneeling together in prayer to the Common Father , that He would , by ALL MEANS , send out the light and > THE SECOND EDITION . ix grace and truth of His viii AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO.
Stran xviii
... lights of a vessel , which only illumine the track that it passed . A book of this kind must necessarily be to a consider- able extent a compilation . I have , consequently , made the fullest use of what writings exist on the subject of ...
... lights of a vessel , which only illumine the track that it passed . A book of this kind must necessarily be to a consider- able extent a compilation . I have , consequently , made the fullest use of what writings exist on the subject of ...
Stran 4
... light across the waters to other island - homes . The importance of the Sandwich Islands , politically and commercially , arises from their particularly central situation . They lie in a diagonal position from south- east to north ...
... light across the waters to other island - homes . The importance of the Sandwich Islands , politically and commercially , arises from their particularly central situation . They lie in a diagonal position from south- east to north ...
Stran 19
... light pro- jected upwards from the crater as day declined to be very beautiful . At a distance of twenty miles from the volcano , he perceived a faint light in the sky when first daylight began to diminish . As darkness increased , the ...
... light pro- jected upwards from the crater as day declined to be very beautiful . At a distance of twenty miles from the volcano , he perceived a faint light in the sky when first daylight began to diminish . As darkness increased , the ...
Stran 23
... light depending from it , 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 ...
... light depending from it , 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 ...
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