| George Lillie Craik - 1830 - 444 페이지
...that in several parts of the world messages were sent to great distances through the same medium, and, being folded and fastened up, the bearer could know...most noble invention, but added that it would not do at all for the Tonga islands ; that there would be nothing but disturbances and conspiracies, and... | |
| 1832 - 406 페이지
...that in several parts of the world messages were sent to great distances through the same medium ; and being folded and fastened up, the bearer could know nothing of the contents; ras THE PENNY MAGAZINE. and that (lie histories of whole nations were thus handed dow.n to posterity,... | |
| 1833 - 480 페이지
...in several parts of the world, messages were sent to great distances through the same medium ; and, being folded and fastened up, the bearer could know...invention, but added, that it would not at all do for Tonga Islands ; for there would be nothing but disturbances and conspiracies, and he should not be... | |
| 1834 - 222 페이지
...several parts of the world messages were sent to great distances through the same medium, and, heing folded and fastened up, the bearer could know nothing...most noble invention, but added that it would not do at nil for the Tonga Islands; that there would be nothing but disturbances and conspiracies, and... | |
| William Chambers - 1837 - 352 페이지
...that in several parts of the world messages were sent to great distances through the same medium, and, being folded and fastened up, the bearer could know...most noble invention, but added that it would not do at all for the Tonga Islands; that there would be nothing but disturbances and conspiracies, and... | |
| 1846 - 774 페이지
...that in several parts of the world messages were sent to great distances through the same medium; and being folded and fastened up, the bearer could know...spoiling by being kept, as he chose to express himself. Finnow acknowledged this to be a most noble invention; but added, that it would not do at all for the... | |
| Edward Clodd - 1900 - 250 페이지
..."in several parts of the world messages were sent to great distances through the same medium, and, being folded and fastened up, the bearer could know...down to posterity without spoiling by being kept. Finow acknowledged this to be a most noble invention, but added that it would not at all do for the... | |
| Edward Clodd - 1900 - 252 페이지
...that the histories of whole nations were thus handed down to posterity without spoiling by being kept. Finow acknowledged this to be a most noble invention,...that it would not at all do for the Tonga Islands ; that there would be nothing but disturbances and conspiracies, and he should not be sure of his life... | |
| Edward Clodd - 1900 - 220 페이지
...handed down to posterity without spoiling by being kept. Finow acknowledged this to be a most notable invention, but added that it would not at all do for the Tonga Islands; that there would be nothing but disturbances and conspiracies, and he should not be sure of his life... | |
| Albert J. Schütz - 1995 - 540 페이지
...other modes of thinking ..." When told that the histories of nations were recorded in this way, Finau acknowledged this to be a most noble invention, but added, that it would not at all do for the Tonga 1slands; that there would be nothing but disturbances and conspiracies, and he should not be sure of... | |
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