The Monthly Review, Volumen3Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... natives which filled these boats , they would have been able to take the ship , had it not been for the providential springing up of an easterly breeze , which carried on the vessel so rapidly , that the canoes by de- grees were obliged ...
... natives which filled these boats , they would have been able to take the ship , had it not been for the providential springing up of an easterly breeze , which carried on the vessel so rapidly , that the canoes by de- grees were obliged ...
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... natives , who beat and mocked him . He was enabled in this forced visit to confirm by his own observation the horrible fact that the natives were canni- bals . The men on board , on hearing the description from Shaw of the treatment ...
... natives , who beat and mocked him . He was enabled in this forced visit to confirm by his own observation the horrible fact that the natives were canni- bals . The men on board , on hearing the description from Shaw of the treatment ...
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... natives are cannibals ; now they are decidedly not so , immediately around this settlement , nor to the southward of it . One of the most curious of their customs is , that of preserving the bones , skin , or other parts of their ...
... natives are cannibals ; now they are decidedly not so , immediately around this settlement , nor to the southward of it . One of the most curious of their customs is , that of preserving the bones , skin , or other parts of their ...
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