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Keate, George: An account of the Pelew Islands. Basil ; Paris : printed by J. J. Tourneisen : sold by Pissot ..., 1789
Inhalt
- PDF [1]Vorderdeckel
- PDF [5]Titelblatt
- PDF V [9]Introduction.
- PDF 1 [21]Chap. I. Departure of the Antelope from Macao. List of the ship's company. Route and transactions prior to the loss of the vessel.
- PDF 10 [30]Chap. II. Loss of the Antelope, and the immediate distresses arising from the accident.
- PDF 21 [41]Chap. III. First appearance of the natives. The curious and friendly interview between them and the English. Captain Wilson's brother sent to the king of I'Elew, the king's brother remaining with our people.
- PDF 32 [52]Chap. IV. The pinnace goes to the ship, and finds it had been visited by some of the natives. The behaviour of the Raa Kook, the king's brother, on being informed of it. [...].
- PDF 40 [60]Chap. V. Arra Kooker, the king's brother, returns from Pelew, and is soon after followed by Mr. Matthias Wilson, who gives a very favourable account of the manner in which he had been received. [...].
- PDF 52 [72]Chap. VI. The king of Pelew pays his first visit to the English. [...].
- PDF 67 [87]Chap. VII. A coolness arises on the part of the natives, which much alarms the English. This cleared up, and friendship restored [...].
- PDF 79 [99]Chap. VIII. Our people continue almost every day to send to the wreck, and recover a great variety of stores. [...].
- PDF 84 [104]Chap. IX. The five men, with the interpreter, who went with the king on his expedition, return safe, accompanied by Raa Kook.
- PDF 96 [116]Chap. X. A passage is discovered through the coral reef, sufficient to carry out the vessel when completed. [...].
- PDF 112 [132]Chap. XI. Further account of the natives of Pelew. A council of state is held, at the breaking up of which the requests of Captain Wilson ten men to go with him on a second expedition against the same enemy - which is agreed to. [...].
- PDF 120 [140]Chap. XII. The king comes to Oroolong. Is much struck with the appearance of the vessel, which he had not seen before. [...].
- PDF 130 [150]Chap. XIII. Transactions at Oroolong. The ten men return from the war. [...].
- PDF 143 [163]Chap. XIV. Progress of the vessel, and other occurences. Raa Kook comes from Pelew to solicit more men, and a swivel gun, to attend the king on a grand expedition. [...].
- PDF 163 [183]Chap. XV. The men who had been on the third expedition to Artingall return / an account of it given.
- PDF 179 [199]Chap. XVI. Proceedings at Oroolong. The general remains with the English. Intelligence is brought to him that the people of Artingall were come to sue for peace. [...].
- PDF 195 [215]Chap. XVII. The king comes for the ten men who were to go with him against Pelelew. A great storm at Oroolong. [...].
- PDF 208 [228]Chap. XVIII. Preparations made for the completion of the vessel, and securing her being safely launched. [...].
- PDF 227 [247]Chap. XIX. The vessel successfully launched. The great satisfaction experessed by the natives on the occasion. [...].
- PDF 234 [254]Chap. XX. The good conduct of the natives, not to disturb or impede the operations of our people. The king informs captain Wilson of his intention to send his second son, Lee Boo, under his care, to England. [...].
- PDF 248 [268]Chap. XXI. Lee Boo arrives, and is introduced to Captain Wilson; who, at the king's desire, remains all night on shore. [...].
- PDF 263 [283]Chap. XXII. The English, in the Oroolong, quit the Pelew Islands. An account of their passage from thence to Macao. [...].
- PDF 284 [304]Chap. XXIII. General idea of the islands. Of the king. Of the general. Of the chief minister. Of the Rupacks. Of the nature of property of Pelew.
- PDF 294 [314]Chap. XXIV. Of the produce of Pelew, and of the way of life of the natives.
- PDF 304 [324]Chap. XXV. Of their hoses. Their domestic implements. Their weapons of war. Their canoes.
- PDF 334 [354]Chap. XXVII. Anecdotes of Lee Boo, second son of Abba Thulle, from the time of leaving Canton to his death.
- PDF 361 [381]A vocabulary of the Pelew language.
- PDF 373 [393]Inhaltsverzeichnis
- PDF [405]Rückdeckel