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... Polynesian style of decoration . The altar , which is entirely of native manufacture , is really very fine . It is made of various island woods , inlaid with whales ' - tooth ivory and mother - of - pearl . All the decorations in this ...
... Polynesian style of decoration . The altar , which is entirely of native manufacture , is really very fine . It is made of various island woods , inlaid with whales ' - tooth ivory and mother - of - pearl . All the decorations in this ...
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... Polynesian group ? The majority were pulled to pieces by the natives when they aban- doned idolatry , but happily for the antiquarian , some of the tombs of the mighty dead escaped these over - zealous reformers ; and though the coral ...
... Polynesian group ? The majority were pulled to pieces by the natives when they aban- doned idolatry , but happily for the antiquarian , some of the tombs of the mighty dead escaped these over - zealous reformers ; and though the coral ...
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... Polynesian races , it takes the form of a mop of innumerable very fine spiral curls , of which each individual hair twists itself into a tight corkscrew . It is crisp and glossy , and very elastic ; and if you draw it out full length ...
... Polynesian races , it takes the form of a mop of innumerable very fine spiral curls , of which each individual hair twists itself into a tight corkscrew . It is crisp and glossy , and very elastic ; and if you draw it out full length ...
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... Polynesian dialects and races , has helped to cheer the husband , who , later , took us to see his schools , pleasantly situated on a wooded hill , commanding a lovely view of the land- locked harbour . Then strolling back through the ...
... Polynesian dialects and races , has helped to cheer the husband , who , later , took us to see his schools , pleasantly situated on a wooded hill , commanding a lovely view of the land- locked harbour . Then strolling back through the ...
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... Polynesian isles . But is it not grievous that , when at length " the people who sat in darkness have seen a great light ... Polynesia long before the art of printing was invented in Europe . The most remarkable productions of Fotuna and ...
... Polynesian isles . But is it not grievous that , when at length " the people who sat in darkness have seen a great light ... Polynesia long before the art of printing was invented in Europe . The most remarkable productions of Fotuna and ...
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