The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 79Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1872 |
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... taken on board ? Many such wanderers found their way to Queensland . The people of Niue , the " Savage Island " of Cook , had for several generations held no intercourse with the outside world ; but when they be- came Christians , and ...
... taken on board ? Many such wanderers found their way to Queensland . The people of Niue , the " Savage Island " of Cook , had for several generations held no intercourse with the outside world ; but when they be- came Christians , and ...
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... taken to the great ship . When on board the ship they wept , and refused to come they wept only . Then said the captain of to Fiji . They did not wish to eat or drink , the ship , Let them be taken down into the hold till Bob comes back ...
... taken to the great ship . When on board the ship they wept , and refused to come they wept only . Then said the captain of to Fiji . They did not wish to eat or drink , the ship , Let them be taken down into the hold till Bob comes back ...
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... taken great credit to itself for having appointed agents to accompany the recruiting vessels , in order to see that no improper practices are re- sorted to . But for three years they refus- ed to adopt this measure , though it was often ...
... taken great credit to itself for having appointed agents to accompany the recruiting vessels , in order to see that no improper practices are re- sorted to . But for three years they refus- ed to adopt this measure , though it was often ...
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... taken him six months . He had four sail- ors wounded with poisoned arrows . The Government agent , described as a drunk- en fellow , the man who had been appoint- ed to see that all natives were properly shipped , openly declared to ...
... taken him six months . He had four sail- ors wounded with poisoned arrows . The Government agent , described as a drunk- en fellow , the man who had been appoint- ed to see that all natives were properly shipped , openly declared to ...
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... taken away against their will . The captain refused to let them go , as he said they came voluntarily on board his vessel , and now he claimed ' them as his . There were about thirty natives on board , nearly all boys . The stoutest of ...
... taken away against their will . The captain refused to let them go , as he said they came voluntarily on board his vessel , and now he claimed ' them as his . There were about thirty natives on board , nearly all boys . The stoutest of ...
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