The Herald of Peace, Volumes 4 à 5Hamilton, Adams, & Company, 1825 Includes the annual reports and proceedings of several peace societies. |
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... Captain King's version of the affair . 1 -- " " After mentioning the king's willing- ness to accompany Captain Cook , with his two sons , Captain King proceeds : " Things were in this prosperous train , the two boys being already in the ...
... Captain King's version of the affair . 1 -- " " After mentioning the king's willing- ness to accompany Captain Cook , with his two sons , Captain King proceeds : " Things were in this prosperous train , the two boys being already in the ...
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... Captain King , proves that the Islanders had no hostile design towards the English , till they heard that one of their chiefs had been killed ; the death of this chief was , therefore , the imme- diate cause of the ... Captain Cook . 43.
... Captain King , proves that the Islanders had no hostile design towards the English , till they heard that one of their chiefs had been killed ; the death of this chief was , therefore , the imme- diate cause of the ... Captain Cook . 43.
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... Cook's Voyages , vol . ii . p . 446- 449 . Captain Cook also observes that he saw no women , nor children ; and this is all that he has recorded of his personal intercourse with these people , who were the Tschutski . Their extreme ...
... Cook's Voyages , vol . ii . p . 446- 449 . Captain Cook also observes that he saw no women , nor children ; and this is all that he has recorded of his personal intercourse with these people , who were the Tschutski . Their extreme ...
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