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... savage warriors perished , having fought to the death , unheeding the wrath of the fire - gods . But of the isles visited by the Seignelay , before I had the privilege of joining the party , there is none which I regret so much as ...
... savage warriors perished , having fought to the death , unheeding the wrath of the fire - gods . But of the isles visited by the Seignelay , before I had the privilege of joining the party , there is none which I regret so much as ...
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... savage go on with his chipping till he succeeded in producing a perfect axe . Then came the slow process of smoothing it by such delicate strokes as only removed a fine white dust , and last of all came laborious polishing with rough ...
... savage go on with his chipping till he succeeded in producing a perfect axe . Then came the slow process of smoothing it by such delicate strokes as only removed a fine white dust , and last of all came laborious polishing with rough ...
Page 47
... savages which for so many years clung to the people , till Messrs Williams and Barff arrived here in 1830 with their trained Tahitian teachers , and made friends with them . Then they learnt the native version of the fray , and heard ...
... savages which for so many years clung to the people , till Messrs Williams and Barff arrived here in 1830 with their trained Tahitian teachers , and made friends with them . Then they learnt the native version of the fray , and heard ...
Page 70
... savage , and bites severely , but it is occasionally tamed , and feeds on fruit . Formerly the sporting world of Samoa found its chief pastime , not in pigeon - shooting , but in pigeon - catching , which sounds a very innocent ...
... savage , and bites severely , but it is occasionally tamed , and feeds on fruit . Formerly the sporting world of Samoa found its chief pastime , not in pigeon - shooting , but in pigeon - catching , which sounds a very innocent ...
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... savages that commerce naturally followed in their wake and under their protection . Yet even here no debt of gratitude is considered due to the successors of those early pioneers ; and the antagonism of the traders to the missionaries ...
... savages that commerce naturally followed in their wake and under their protection . Yet even here no debt of gratitude is considered due to the successors of those early pioneers ; and the antagonism of the traders to the missionaries ...
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