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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... never emits smoke , only its moods of anger and of rarer violence are observable from a distance . Several powerful eruptions have oc- curred in the memory of the present generation . The crater is situated about 4000 feet above the ...
... never emits smoke , only its moods of anger and of rarer violence are observable from a distance . Several powerful eruptions have oc- curred in the memory of the present generation . The crater is situated about 4000 feet above the ...
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... never salt or brackish to the taste . The city is , therefore , blest with great ' water privileges , ' and a corresponding facility for drainage . It is built round the harbour , which possesses quays and warehouses , and slips for ...
... never salt or brackish to the taste . The city is , therefore , blest with great ' water privileges , ' and a corresponding facility for drainage . It is built round the harbour , which possesses quays and warehouses , and slips for ...
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... never the consequence of our directions , and seldom received our approbation ; for we were not desirous to become inconoclasts : our object was rather to enlighten the minds of the people , to lead them to the exercise of a better ...
... never the consequence of our directions , and seldom received our approbation ; for we were not desirous to become inconoclasts : our object was rather to enlighten the minds of the people , to lead them to the exercise of a better ...
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... never heard of a canoe voyage made to the eastward , though they knew instances of canoes being out two or three weeks at sea , and arriving at places 500 or 600 miles in direct distance from their starting - point . We must always ...
... never heard of a canoe voyage made to the eastward , though they knew instances of canoes being out two or three weeks at sea , and arriving at places 500 or 600 miles in direct distance from their starting - point . We must always ...
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... never in any instance going beyond the sixth , or down to the present beach of the sea . A number of other constructions were also dis- covered , consisting of three upright coral blocks , with a fourth lying on top , resembling a box ...
... never in any instance going beyond the sixth , or down to the present beach of the sea . A number of other constructions were also dis- covered , consisting of three upright coral blocks , with a fourth lying on top , resembling a box ...
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