| 1784 - 722 páginas
...ihould not be hurt. Then he ventured to tell us, that one of his countrymen having brought alioné hatchet to barter, the man to whom it was offered...would neither return it, nor give any thing for it ; oo which the owner of it fuatched up the bread as an equivalent, and then thç quarrel began. The... | |
| 1784 - 548 páginas
...not be hurt. Then he ventured to teli us, that one of his countrymen having broughtà (tone h^tcht't to barter, the man to whom it was offered took it, and would neither return it not give any thing for it; on which the owner of ic Snatched up the bread as an equivalent j and then... | |
| 1790 - 640 páginas
...That one of his countrymen having brought a flone hatchet to berter, the man to whom it was offcred, took it, and would neither return it, nor give any thing for it ; on which the owner of it fnatdied up the bread as an equivalent, and thus the quarrel began. of of the kettle, and dregs of... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1796 - 712 páginas
...my promife that he mould not be hurt. Then he ventured to tell us, that one of his countrymen having brought a ftone hatchet to barter, the man to whom...bread as an equivalent; and then the quarrel began. For fome time before we arrived at New Zealand, Omai had expreffed a defire to take one of the natives... | |
| 1796 - 364 páginas
...my promife that he mould not be hurt. Then he ventured to tell us, that one of his countrymen having brought a ftone hatchet to barter, the man to whom...nor give any thing for it; on which the owner of it fuatched up the bread as an equivalent; and then the quarrel began. For fome time before we arrived... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1812 - 1030 páginas
...promife that he ihould not be hurt. Then he ventured to tell us, that one of his countrymen having brought a ftone hatchet to barter, the man to whom...bread as an equivalent ; and then the quarrel began. For fome time before we arrived at New Zealand, Omai had expreffed a defire to take one of the natives... | |
| General history - 1814 - 798 páginas
...BOOK isr. be hurt. Then he ventured to tell us, " That one of his countrymen having brought a slone hatchet to barter, the man, to whom it was offered,...nor give any thing for it ; on which the owner of it snatched up the bread as an equivalent, and then the quarrel began." The remainder of Kahoora's account... | |
| James Cook - 1821 - 488 páginas
...not be hurt. Then he ventured to tell us, that one of his countrymen having brought a stone-hatchet to barter, the man to whom it was offered took it,...nor give any thing for it; on which the owner of it snatched up the bread as an equivalent ; and then the quarrel began. The remainder of Kahoora's account... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 532 páginas
...should not be hurt. Then he ventured to tell us, " That one of his countrymen having brought a stone hatchet to barter, the man, to whom it was offered,...nor give any thing for it ; on which the owner of it snatched up the bread as an equivalent, and then the quarrel began." The remainder of Kahoora's account... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1830 - 444 páginas
...should not be hurt. Then he ventured to tell us, ' that one of his countrymen, having brought a stone hatchet to barter, the man to whom it was offered took it, and would neither return it nor give anything for it; on which the owner of it snatched up the bread as an equivalent, and then the quarrel... | |
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