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... neighbour- hood , he inferred that these blocks must have been carried from a considerable distance ; and even the coral with which the pyramid was faced , lies at least three feet under the water . The question , therefore , which ...
... neighbour- hood , he inferred that these blocks must have been carried from a considerable distance ; and even the coral with which the pyramid was faced , lies at least three feet under the water . The question , therefore , which ...
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... neighbours , have retained the graceful drapery of native cloth . Here the influence of certain persons interested in trade is so strong , that the manufacture of tappa is discouraged by every possible means ; and a heavy penalty ...
... neighbours , have retained the graceful drapery of native cloth . Here the influence of certain persons interested in trade is so strong , that the manufacture of tappa is discouraged by every possible means ; and a heavy penalty ...
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... neighbours . I fear it would be difficult in a few words to explain the position of affairs , but I must give you a rough outline . The old original Tui Samoa - i.e . , kings - were of the dynasty of Tupua . Some generations back the ...
... neighbours . I fear it would be difficult in a few words to explain the position of affairs , but I must give you a rough outline . The old original Tui Samoa - i.e . , kings - were of the dynasty of Tupua . Some generations back the ...
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... neighbours , and where one tribe dares not set foot on the land of another . Samoa has always been in many respects superior to most of her neighbours . Not only was she free from the reproach of cannibalism , but also , in great ...
... neighbours , and where one tribe dares not set foot on the land of another . Samoa has always been in many respects superior to most of her neighbours . Not only was she free from the reproach of cannibalism , but also , in great ...
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... neighbour , and each trying to induce the natives to espouse his individual quarrels as well as their own . So the whole community are at loggerheads . The whites are mostly riff - raff of a very low order ; and in short , the Samoa of ...
... neighbour , and each trying to induce the natives to espouse his individual quarrels as well as their own . So the whole community are at loggerheads . The whites are mostly riff - raff of a very low order ; and in short , the Samoa of ...
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