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 82
... religious truth emits rays of warmth as well as of light ; and that a nation will receive a blessing from on high and that a shield will be extended over her head whilst she diligently trims that lamp and carries it forth in zeal and ...
... religious truth emits rays of warmth as well as of light ; and that a nation will receive a blessing from on high and that a shield will be extended over her head whilst she diligently trims that lamp and carries it forth in zeal and ...
Stran 99
... religious ceremonies which constantly took place on his account . A collection of histories , traditions , and Melés was made in the early days of the Seminary of Lahainaluna by some of the adult pupils , in the native tongue , the ...
... religious ceremonies which constantly took place on his account . A collection of histories , traditions , and Melés was made in the early days of the Seminary of Lahainaluna by some of the adult pupils , in the native tongue , the ...
Stran 100
... religious restriction . Two days afterwards the King , attended by his chiefs and by Kaméhaméha , visited Captain Cook in great state . They came in three large double canoes , with all barbaric pomp . In the first canoe were the King ...
... religious restriction . Two days afterwards the King , attended by his chiefs and by Kaméhaméha , visited Captain Cook in great state . They came in three large double canoes , with all barbaric pomp . In the first canoe were the King ...
Stran 106
... religion , such as it was . Whilst the chiefs had preserved the tabu on the heiau in which were situated the English observatory and workshop , with the utmost strictness , the seamen broke through the protective restriction themselves ...
... religion , such as it was . Whilst the chiefs had preserved the tabu on the heiau in which were situated the English observatory and workshop , with the utmost strictness , the seamen broke through the protective restriction themselves ...
Stran 107
... religion of native races , would only be the rudely - painted scenes before which the Briton enacted his noble part to an admiring audience . But writing some transactions which form to a native race part of its history , we cannot look ...
... religion of native races , would only be the rudely - painted scenes before which the Briton enacted his noble part to an admiring audience . But writing some transactions which form to a native race part of its history , we cannot look ...
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