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" The women of Otaheite are handsome, mild, and cheerful in manners and conversation ; possessed of great sensibility, and have sufficient delicacy to make them be admired and beloved. The chiefs were so much attached to our people, that they rather encouraged... "
The Life, Writings, Opinions, and Times of the Right Hon. George Gordon Noel ... - Page 166
1825 - 431 pages
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The poetical works of lord Byron, Volume 3

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1879 - 408 pages
...to make thai be admired and Moved. The chiefs were so much attached to our people, that they rnthtr encouraged their stay among them than otherwise, and even made them promises of larje possessions. Under these and many other concomitant ciicnmstanees, it ought hardly to 1« the...
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Episodes of the sea in former days, records of suffering and saving

Episodes - 1880 - 282 pages
...have sufficient delicacy to make them admired and beloved. The chiefs were so much attached to our people that they rather encouraged their stay among...promises of large possessions. Under these and many other attendant circumstances equally desirable, it is now, perhaps, not so much to be wondered at, though...
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The eventful history of the mutiny and piratical seizure of H.M.S. Bounty ...

sir John Barrow (bart.) - 1883 - 432 pages
...have sufficient delicacy to make them admired and beloved. The chiefs were so much attached to our people, that they rather encouraged their stay among...promises of large possessions. Under these and many other attendant circumstances, equally desirable, it is now perhaps not so much to be wondered at, though...
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Mutiny in the "Bounty" and Story of the Pitcairn Islanders

Alfred McFarland - 1884 - 276 pages
...have sufficient delicacy to make them admired and beloved. The Chiefs were so much attached to our people, that they rather encouraged their stay among...promises of large possessions. Under these and many other attendant circumstances, equally desirable, it is now perhaps not so much to be wondered at, though...
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Stories of the sea in former days, narratives of wreck and rescue

Stories - 1885 - 306 pages
...have sufficient delicacy to make them admired and beloved. The chiefs were so much attached to our people that they rather encouraged their stay among...promises of large possessions. Under these and many other attendant circumstances equally desirable, it is now, perhaps, not so much to be wondered at, though...
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The mutiny of the Bounty [abridged from W.Bligh's Narrative] and other ...

William Bligh - 1885 - 158 pages
...among the Otaheitans than they could possibly enjoy in England. The chiefs were so much attached to our people that they rather encouraged their stay among...of large possessions. Under these, and many other attendant circumstances equally desirable, it is now perhaps not so much to be wondered at, though...
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The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 5

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1901 - 694 pages
...have sufficient delicacy to make them admired and beloved. The chiefs were so much attached to our people, that they rather encouraged their stay among...promises of large possessions. Under these and many other attendant circumstances equally desirable, it is now, perhaps, not so much to be wondered at . . ....
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Quellenstudie über Lord Byrons "The island".: Dissertationsschrift

Curt Lotze - 1902 - 56 pages
...have sufficient delicacy to make them admired and beloved. The chiefs were so much attached to our people, that they rather encouraged their stay among...and even made them promises of large possessions. 10 ) Under these and many other attendant circumstances, equally desirable, it is now perhaps not so...
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Poetry, edited by Ernest Hartley Coleridge

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1924 - 684 pages
...have sufficient delicacy to make them admired and beloved. The chiefs were so much attached to our people, that they rather encouraged their stay among...promises of large possessions. Under these and many other attendant circumstances equally desirable, it is now, perhaps, not so much to be wondered at . . ....
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Fragments of the Early History of Australia: 1788 to 1812

John McMahon - 1913 - 466 pages
...and beloved. The chiefs were so much attached to our people, that they rather encouraged their staiy among them than otherwise, and even made them promises of large possessions. Under these, and tr.any other attendant circumstances e uially desirable, it is now perhaps not so much to be wondered...
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