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An account of the Pelew Islands / by George Keate. Basil : Tourneisen, 1789
Inhalt
Vorderdeckel
Titelblatt
Widmung
Introduction.
An Account Of The Pelew Islands.
Chap. I. Departure of the Antelope from Macao. ...
10
Chap. II. Lofs of the Antelope, and the immediate Distresses arising from the Accident.
21
Chap. III. First Appearance of the Natives. ...
32
Chap. IV. The Pinnace goes to the Ship, and finds it had been visited by some of the Natives. ...
40
Chap. V. Arra Kooker, the King's Brother, returns from Pelew, and his soon after followed by Mr. Matthias Wilson, who gives a very favourable Account of the Manner in which he had been received. ...
52
Chap. VI. The King of Pelew pays his first Visit to the English. ...
67
Chap. VII. A Coolness arises on the Part of the Natives, which much alarms the English. ...
79
Chap. VIII. Our People continue almost every Day to send to the Wreck, and recover a great Variety of Stores. ...
84
Chap. IX. The Five Men, with the Interpreter, who went with the King on his Expedition, return safe, accompanied by Raa Kook. ...
96
Chap. X. A Passage is discovered through the Coral Reef, sufficient to carry out the Vessel when completed. ...
112
Chap. XI. Further Account of the Natives of Pelew. ...
120
Chap. XII. The King comes to Oroolong. ...
130
Chap. XIII. Transactions at Oroolong. ...
143
Chap. XIV. Progress of the Vessel, and other Occurrences. ...
163
Chap. XV. The man who had been on the third Expedition to Artingall return - an Account of it given. ...
179
Chap. XVI. Proceedings at Oroolong. ...
195
Chap. XVII. The King comes for the ten Men who were to go with him against Pelelew. ...
208
Chap. XVIII. Preparations made for the Completion of the Vessel, and securing her being safely launched. ...
227
Chap. XIX. The Vessel successfully launched. ...
234
Chap. XX. The good Conduct of the Natives, not to disturb or impede the Operations of our People. ...
248
Chap. XXI. Lee Boo arrives, and is introduced to Captain Wilson; who, at the King's Desire, remains all Night on Shore. ...
263
Chap. XXII. The English, in the Oroolong, quit the Pelew Islands. ...
284
Chap. XXIII. General Idea of the Islands. ...
294
Chap. XXIV. Of the Produce Pelew, and of the Way of Life of the Natives.
304
Chap. XXV. Of their Houses. ...
313
Chap. XXVI. Of the People and their Customs. ...
334
Chap. XXVII. Anecdotes of Lee Boo, second Son of Abba Thulle, from the Time of leaving Canton to his Death.
A Vocabulary Of The Pelew Language.
Contents.
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