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... THINGS ANTHROPOLOGICAL AND ZOOLOGICAL . APPENDIX- 291 308 321 342 369 I. LIST OF THE TUI TONGA 395 II . TRANSLATION OF EXTRACTS FROM THE JOURNAL OF THE WONDERFUL VOYAGE MADE BY W. CORNELIS SCHOUTEN OF HOORN , 1615-17 ' 396 III . TABLE ...
... THINGS ANTHROPOLOGICAL AND ZOOLOGICAL . APPENDIX- 291 308 321 342 369 I. LIST OF THE TUI TONGA 395 II . TRANSLATION OF EXTRACTS FROM THE JOURNAL OF THE WONDERFUL VOYAGE MADE BY W. CORNELIS SCHOUTEN OF HOORN , 1615-17 ' 396 III . TABLE ...
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... things that make a nation . respected . These were foreigners ' things and their mean- ing was therefore not known to Tongans , but they were the emblems of civilisation . He it was who ordered the tim- ber for the palace and the ...
... things that make a nation . respected . These were foreigners ' things and their mean- ing was therefore not known to Tongans , but they were the emblems of civilisation . He it was who ordered the tim- ber for the palace and the ...
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... things went on very much as before , except that the annoyances to which the Wesleyans were subjected were a little less flagrant . Not content with having escaped STATECRAFT . 9 retribution , he wanted to celebrate his 8 A BLOODLESS ...
... things went on very much as before , except that the annoyances to which the Wesleyans were subjected were a little less flagrant . Not content with having escaped STATECRAFT . 9 retribution , he wanted to celebrate his 8 A BLOODLESS ...
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... thing came from Britain , adding several times , " Thank you ! Thank you ! " He was again asked whether he would appoint a council of chiefs , but he remained silent , and was so evidently suffering from illness that Sir John Thurston ...
... thing came from Britain , adding several times , " Thank you ! Thank you ! " He was again asked whether he would appoint a council of chiefs , but he remained silent , and was so evidently suffering from illness that Sir John Thurston ...
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... things were often said in Tonga , and the most foolish of all was that England wished to take the country for her own . Victoria was not a " stealing Queen , " and wanted no country that belonged to others . She and her officers were ...
... things were often said in Tonga , and the most foolish of all was that England wished to take the country for her own . Victoria was not a " stealing Queen , " and wanted no country that belonged to others . She and her officers were ...
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