Voyage to Brazil; Rio de Janeiro; Passage round Cape Horn; Lima; Washington IslandsJ.P. Haven, 1831 |
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... present the matter in its origi nal , familiar , and confidential form . But circumstances awaiting my arrival in the United States , and an event of sorrow , that has since occurred , made the review of the manuscript too unwelcome a ...
... present the matter in its origi nal , familiar , and confidential form . But circumstances awaiting my arrival in the United States , and an event of sorrow , that has since occurred , made the review of the manuscript too unwelcome a ...
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... present them with greater confidence than I otherwise might have felt . To Mr. Crook I am principally indebted for the contents of the letter referring to the religious classes , ceremonies , & c . , of these Islanders ; and also , for ...
... present them with greater confidence than I otherwise might have felt . To Mr. Crook I am principally indebted for the contents of the letter referring to the religious classes , ceremonies , & c . , of these Islanders ; and also , for ...
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... present work . The latter part of letter XVI . at the Sandwich Islands , in which an allusion is made to M. Von Kotzebue's " New Voyage Round the World , " it is proper to state , has been appended from considerations that will be ...
... present work . The latter part of letter XVI . at the Sandwich Islands , in which an allusion is made to M. Von Kotzebue's " New Voyage Round the World , " it is proper to state , has been appended from considerations that will be ...
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... present moorings opposite Fortress Mon- roe , where , with our consort the St. Louis , we are again weather bound . On reporting myself for duty , I was received by Commodore Thompson with the same urbanity and openness of heart that ...
... present moorings opposite Fortress Mon- roe , where , with our consort the St. Louis , we are again weather bound . On reporting myself for duty , I was received by Commodore Thompson with the same urbanity and openness of heart that ...
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... present little difference ; and it would not be till you had de- scended to the cabin that you would perceive your- self to be on board another vessel . Here the ar- rangements in the Guerrière are more tasteful and more pleasant . The ...
... present little difference ; and it would not be till you had de- scended to the cabin that you would perceive your- self to be on board another vessel . Here the ar- rangements in the Guerrière are more tasteful and more pleasant . The ...
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admiration anchor appearance Aracaty beach beauty board the Guerriere boat Botafogo Brazil Callao Cape Cape Henry CAPE HORN Captain Finch centre character chief cloth cocoanut Commodore Thompson crew dark dear H deck delightful distance door dress emperor entrance exhibited feel feet Flamengo front gaze groves Hapas happy harbor head heart hills imperial interest kind land LETTER light Lima lofty manner ment miles morning mountains native neat night noble Nukuhiva o'clock officers Organ mountains ornamented palace party passed persons Peru Praya prayer present principal residence rich Rio de Janiero Robert Otway round sail Sandwich Islands scarce scene scenery seated seen shore side sight splendid square street tabu Taiohae Taipiis Taua thing thought throne tion tribe Tudor U. S. ship Guerriere Uapou valley Valparaiso various Vincennes voyage walls WASHINGTON ISLANDS whole wild