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Page 24
... natives . Soon after the boat had left the ship , and was got amongst the islands , three canoes came alongside the Panther , having in them several people who recollected Mr. White , although so many years had elapsed since his sailing ...
... natives . Soon after the boat had left the ship , and was got amongst the islands , three canoes came alongside the Panther , having in them several people who recollected Mr. White , although so many years had elapsed since his sailing ...
Page 25
... natives , at their own desire , embarked with him for China ; and the taking leave of their friends on quitting their native land is thus described : The Pelew passengers came on board this morning , being two men and two women , who ...
... natives , at their own desire , embarked with him for China ; and the taking leave of their friends on quitting their native land is thus described : The Pelew passengers came on board this morning , being two men and two women , who ...
Page 83
... natives : To procure it ( says the author ) requires no small degree of agility and address . As the trunk of the tree is too rough to allow the hands and knees to be applied in climbing to its summit , the natives use a kind of hoop of ...
... natives : To procure it ( says the author ) requires no small degree of agility and address . As the trunk of the tree is too rough to allow the hands and knees to be applied in climbing to its summit , the natives use a kind of hoop of ...
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