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... ship — The mes- senger from Kalawao - Daring feat of Hikiau , the surf- swimmer - The dash to Kalawao - Surrounded by lepers- Escape cut off - The mad gallop to Waikolu - A steep descent -The wild sea - The slow horse - Left behind ...
... ship — The mes- senger from Kalawao - Daring feat of Hikiau , the surf- swimmer - The dash to Kalawao - Surrounded by lepers- Escape cut off - The mad gallop to Waikolu - A steep descent -The wild sea - The slow horse - Left behind ...
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... ship Australia entering a new harbor , while a new world still enshrouded in darkness lay before us . It was still dark when I awoke and hastened to the upper deck . The sea was almost smooth , and a gentle breeze was waft- ing us ...
... ship Australia entering a new harbor , while a new world still enshrouded in darkness lay before us . It was still dark when I awoke and hastened to the upper deck . The sea was almost smooth , and a gentle breeze was waft- ing us ...
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... ship seems a long barren rock . This is an island of historic interest , as it is the place from which the arms were landed in Janu- ary , 1895 , when the rebels attempted to overthrow the young republic . Koko Head , an extinct volcano ...
... ship seems a long barren rock . This is an island of historic interest , as it is the place from which the arms were landed in Janu- ary , 1895 , when the rebels attempted to overthrow the young republic . Koko Head , an extinct volcano ...
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... ship in the harbor at this time ; there were , how- ever , a number of other vessels , giving to the city the appearance of a seaport town . Native canoes - long slender boats each hollowed from a tree , having a round keel , and ...
... ship in the harbor at this time ; there were , how- ever , a number of other vessels , giving to the city the appearance of a seaport town . Native canoes - long slender boats each hollowed from a tree , having a round keel , and ...
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... banished friends . than there is room for on the ship . Dr. Rodgers informed me one morning that the board was going to make a visit to Molokai that night , and all day long I schemed and planned to get 6 CHAPTER VII VOYAGE TO MOLOKAI.
... banished friends . than there is room for on the ship . Dr. Rodgers informed me one morning that the board was going to make a visit to Molokai that night , and all day long I schemed and planned to get 6 CHAPTER VII VOYAGE TO MOLOKAI.
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Page 495 - Party may at any time terminate the same on giving to the other six months' notice of its intention to do so. The ratifications of the present Convention shall be exchanged at Washington as soon as possible. In witness whereof the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the above articles, and have hereunto affixed their seals. Done in duplicate, at the city of Washington, this 15th day of January, one thousand nine hundred and nine.
Page 356 - Government by its own declared limitation was only "to exist until terms of union with the United States of America have been negotiated and agreed upon...
Page 493 - Congress, all the military, civil, and judicial powers exercised by the officers of the existing government of the same shall be vested in such person or persons and shall be exercised in such manner as the President of the United States shall direct for maintaining and protecting the inhabitants of Louisiana in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and religion.
Page 493 - The municipal legislation of the Hawaiian Islands, not enacted for the fulfillment of the treaties so extinguished, and not inconsistent with this joint resolution nor contrary to the Constitution of the United States nor to any existing treaty of the United States, shall remain in force until the Congress of the United States shall otherwise determine.
Page 493 - States the absolute fee and ownership of all public, government, or crown lands, public buildings or edifices, ports, harbors, military equipment, and all other public property of every kind and description belonging to the government of the Hawaiian Islands, together with every right and appurtenance thereunto appertaining...
Page 493 - The existing laws of the United States relative to public lands shall not apply to such lands in the Hawaiian Islands...
Page 492 - WHEREAS the Government of the Republic of Hawaii having, in due form, signified its consent, in the manner provided by its constitution, to cede absolutely and without reserve to the United States of America all rights of sovereignty of whatsoever kind in and over the Hawaiian Islands and their dependencies, and also to cede and transfer to the United States...
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Page 494 - So long, however, as the existing Government and the present commercial relations of the Hawaiian Islands are continued as hereinbefore provided said Government shall continue to pay the interest on said debt.