| General history - 1814 - 798 trang
...attempting to do that, the natives became alarmed for his safety, and naturally opposed those whom they deemed his enemies. In the sudden conflict that ensued,...losing our excellent commander, in the manner already reluted. It is. in this light the affair has always appeared to me, as entirely accidental, and not... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 526 trang
...attempting to do that, the natives became alarmed for his safety, and naturally opposed those whom they deemed his enemies. In the sudden conflict that ensued,...principal instrument in bringing about this fatal disaster. We learnt afterwards, that it was he who had employed some people to steal the boat ; the... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1826 - 464 trang
...attempting to do that, the natives became alarmed for his safety, and naturally opposed those whom they deemed his enemies. In the sudden conflict that ensued,...accidental, and not in the least owing to any previous oflence received, or jealousy of our second visit entertained by the natives. " Pareah seems to have... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1832 - 238 trang
...became alarmed for his safety, and natural!) ^ opposed those whom they deemed his enemies. In tbxl sudden conflict that ensued, we had the unspeakable...natives. " Pareah seems to have been the principal instrumnrf in bringing about this fatal disaster. We learned afterwants, that it was he who had employed... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1838 - 474 trang
...attempting to do that, the natives became alarmed for his safety, and naturally opposed those whom they deemed his enemies. In the sudden conflict that ensued,...principal instrument in bringing about this fatal disaster. We learned afterward, that it was he who had employed some people to steal the boat : the... | |
| Herman Dieck - 1885 - 770 trang
...that the natives became alarmed for his safety, and naturally opposed those whom they deemed their enemies. In the sudden conflict that ensued we had the unspeakable misfortune of losing I23 our excellent commander, in the manner already related. It is in this light the affair has always... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 516 trang
...attempting to do that, the natives became alarmed for his safety, and naturally opposed those whom they deemed his enemies. In the sudden conflict that ensued,...has always appeared to me as entirely accidental, aud not in the least owing to any previous offence received, or jealousy of our second visit entertained... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1904 - 496 trang
...attempting to do that the natives became alarmed for his safety, and naturally opposed those whom they deemed his enemies. In the sudden conflict that ensued,...natives. "Pareah seems to have been the principal inRECOVERY OF A FEW REMAINS 397 strument in bringing about this fatal disaster. We learned afterward... | |
| 1791 - 212 trang
...opposed * Fornander II, page 193, identifies a Kalaimanokahoowaha as Kanaina. —Ed. those whom they deemed his enemies. In the sudden conflict that ensued,...our second visit entertained by the natives. Pareah (Palea) seems to have been the principal instrument in bringing about this fatal disaster. We learnt... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 744 trang
...deemed his enemies. In the fudden conffict that enfued, we had the unfpeakable misfortune of lofing our excellent Commander, in the manner already related....the affair has always appeared to me, as entirely aceidental, and not in the leaft owing to any previous offence received, or jealoufy of our fecond... | |
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