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 xix
... subjects of which they treat . His office of Director of the Government Press at Honolulu , and , latterly , the part which he has him- self taken in public affairs , as a member of the House of Nobles , qualify him to speak with ...
... subjects of which they treat . His office of Director of the Government Press at Honolulu , and , latterly , the part which he has him- self taken in public affairs , as a member of the House of Nobles , qualify him to speak with ...
Stran xx
... of the Voyage of the " Blossom . ' 999 < After such preparations , my book will appear but a slight sketch of the subject on which it treats . It was THE FIRST EDITION . xxi intended for nothing more . XX AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO.
... of the Voyage of the " Blossom . ' 999 < After such preparations , my book will appear but a slight sketch of the subject on which it treats . It was THE FIRST EDITION . xxi intended for nothing more . XX AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO.
Stran 31
... subject of weather to the islanders , that Mr. Jarvis remarks their language has no word to express the general idea . The diurnal range of the thermometer in Honolulu , is twelve degrees . During twelve years the extremes of ...
... subject of weather to the islanders , that Mr. Jarvis remarks their language has no word to express the general idea . The diurnal range of the thermometer in Honolulu , is twelve degrees . During twelve years the extremes of ...
Stran 78
... subject of language , necessarily embracing ethno- logy ; and gladly refer my readers to Dr. Lang's view of the Origin and Migrations of the Polynesian Nation ' ( London , 1834 ) ; and to the Second Series of Professor Max Müller's ...
... subject of language , necessarily embracing ethno- logy ; and gladly refer my readers to Dr. Lang's view of the Origin and Migrations of the Polynesian Nation ' ( London , 1834 ) ; and to the Second Series of Professor Max Müller's ...
Stran 101
... on shore the few inhabitants who were visible were lying prostrate on the ground . Afterwards , at Captain Cook's request , the tabu was removed as far as related to the King's male subjects , but the females were still interdicted all.
... on shore the few inhabitants who were visible were lying prostrate on the ground . Afterwards , at Captain Cook's request , the tabu was removed as far as related to the King's male subjects , but the females were still interdicted all.
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