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" ... protection and friendship, during his stay there. He had a tolerable share of understanding, but wanted application and perseverance to exert it ; so that his knowledge of things was very general, and, in many instances, imperfect. He was not a man... "
A General History of Voyages and Travels to the End of the 18th Century - Página 78
por Robert Kerr - 1815
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The London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volumen4

1785 - 492 páginas
...were many ufeful arts, as well as elegant amufements, amongft the people of the Friendly' Iflands, which he might have conveyed to his own; where they...probably would have been readily adopted, as being fo much in their own way. But I never found that he ufed the lead endeavour to make himfelf mailer...
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volumen58

Tobias Smollett - 1784 - 504 páginas
...were many ufeful arts, as well as elegant araufements, amongft the people of the Friendly Iflands, which he might have conveyed to his own ; where they probably would have beeii readily adopted,^ as being fo much in their own way. But I never found that^ he ufed the leaft...
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The London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volumen4

1785 - 498 páginas
...There were many ufeful arts, as well as elegant amufements, amongft the people of the Friendly Iflands, which he might have conveyed to his own; where they...probably would have been readily adopted, as being fo much in their own way. But I never found that he ufed the leaft endeavour to make himfelf mafter...
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Historical Account of the Most Celebrated Voyages, Travels, and Discoveries ...

William Fordyce Mavor - 1796 - 712 páginas
...There were many ufeful arts, as well as elegant amulements, amongft the people of the Friendly Iflands, which he might have conveyed to his own ; where they...probably would have been readily adopted, as being fo much in their own way. But I never found that he ufed the leaft endeavour to make himfelf mafter...
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A general history and collection of voyages and travels, arranged ..., Tema 30

General history - 1814 - 798 páginas
...exert it ; so that his knowledge of things was very general, and, in many instances, imperfect. He was not a man of much observation. There were many...their own way. But I never found that he used the Jeast endeavour to make himself master of any one. This kind of indifference is indeed the characteristic...
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A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels: Arranged ..., Volumen16

Robert Kerr - 1824 - 526 páginas
...exert it ; so that his knowledge of things was very general, and, in many instances, imperfect. He was not a man of much observation. There were many...of indifference is indeed the characteristic foible of his nation. Europeans have visited them at times for these ten years past, yet we could not discover...
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The Voyages of Captain James Cook: Illustrated with Maps and Numerous ...

James Cook - 1842 - 654 páginas
...exert it ; so that his knowledge of things was very general, and, in many instances, imperfect. He was not a man of much observation. There were many...indifference is, indeed, the characteristic foible of his nation. Europeans have visited them, at times, for these ten years past ; yet we could not discover...
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The Voyages of Captain James Cook: Illustrated with Maps and Numerous ...

James Cook - 1842 - 644 páginas
...to exert it; so that his knowledge of things was very general, and, in many instances, imperfect. He was not a man of much observation. There were many...least endeavour to make himself master of any one. the characteristic foible of his nation. Europeans have visited them, at times, for these ten years...
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The English Circumnavigators: The Most Remarkable Voyages Round the World by ...

David Laing Purves - 1874 - 856 páginas
...to exert it ; so that his knowledge of things was very general, and in many instances imperfect. He was not a man of much observation. There were many...people of the Friendly Islands, which he might have conreyed to his own ; where they probably would hare been readily adopted as being so much in their...
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The Voyages of Captain Cook

James Cook - 1999 - 494 páginas
...to exert it, so that his knowledge of things was very general, and in many instances imperfect. He was not a man of much observation. There were many...indifference is, indeed, the characteristic foible of his nation. We are not, therefore, to expect that Omai will be able to introduce many of our arts...
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