| 1784 - 1048 σελίδες
...reception among his countryhe fell a f.urirtce to the refentmcnt of the favages men : " When we 6rft drew near the ifland, feveral canoes came oft' to...took no particular notice of them, nor they of him. They did not even feem to perceive that he was one of their countrymen, although they converted with... | |
| 1784 - 1282 σελίδες
...feem to perwive that he was one of their countrymen, although they convcrfed with him for fome time. At length, a chief, whom I had known before, named Ootee, and Omai's brother-in-law, w«o chanced to be now at thi, corner of the ifland, and three or four more perfons, all of whom knew... | |
| 1790 - 640 σελίδες
...friendly natives. When we firft came near the ifland, feveral canoe* came off to the fhip, each conducted by two or three men. But, as they were common fellows,...took no particular notice of them, nor they of him. They They did not,: even feem to perceive, that he was one of their countrymen, although they converfcd... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 546 σελίδες
...night at sea. When we first drew near the island, several canoes came off to the ship, each conducted by two or three men ; but, as they were common fellows, Omai took no particular notice 1 This is the island on which Fletcher Christian, chief mutineer of the Bounty, attempted to form a... | |
| General history - 1814 - 798 σελίδες
...night at sea. When we first drew near the island, several canoes came off to the ship, each conducted by two or three men ; but, as they were common fellows, Omai took no particular notice » This is the island on which Fletcher Christian, chief mutineer of the Bounty, attempted to form... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 526 σελίδες
...night at sea. When we first drew near the island, several canoes came off to the ship, each conducted by two or three men ; but, as they were common fellows, Omai took no particular notice » This is the island on which Fletcher Christian, chief mutineer of the Bounty, attempted to form... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 654 σελίδες
...night at sea. When we first drew near the island, several canoes came off to the ship, each conducted by two or three men ; but as they were common fellows,...took no particular notice of them, nor they of him. They did not even seem to perceive that he was one of their countrymen, although they conyersed with... | |
| David Laing Purves - 1874 - 856 σελίδες
...night at sea. When we first drew near the island several canoes came on* to the ship, each conducted by two or three men. But as they were common fellows,...took no particular notice of them, nor they of him. They did not even seem to perceive that he was one of their countrymen, although they conversed with... | |
| James Cook - 1880 - 538 σελίδες
...after Qtaheite. When we first drew near the island, several canoes came off to the ship, each conducted by two or three men. But, as they were common fellows,...known before, named Ootee, and Omai's brother-in-law, and three or four more persons, all of whom knew Omai, came on board. There was nothing either tender... | |
| James Cook - 1999 - 494 σελίδες
...appearance. When we first drew near the island, several canoes came off to the ship, each conducted by two or three men. But as they were common fellows,...brother-in-law, who chanced to be now at this corner of the island, and three or four more persons, all of whom knew Omai, came on board. Yet there was nothing... | |
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