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" ... what that was ; he accordingly pronounced aloud the name of the king, upon which Finow snatched the paper from his hand, and with astonishment, looked at it, turned it round and examined it in all directions; at length he exclaimed, "This is neither... "
Mental Culture; Or, The Means of Developing the Human Faculties - Page 211
by J. L. Levison - 1834 - 264 pages
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An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands in the South ..., Volume 2

William Mariner - Ethnology - 1817 - 578 pages
...to turn his back, and look another way, he gave the man the paper, and desired him to tell what that was: he accordingly pronounced aloud the name of the...neither like myself nor any body else ! where are my eyes, where is my head ? — where are my lege? — How can you possibly know it to be I?" and then,...
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An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands in the South ..., Volume 1

William Mariner, John Martin - Ethnology - 1817 - 540 pages
...to turn his back, and look another way, he gave the man the paper, and desired him to tell what that was: he accordingly pronounced aloud the name of the...neither like myself nor any body else ! where are my eyes, where is my head ? — where are my legs ? — How can you possibly know it to be I ?" and then,...
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Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and Its ..., Volume 3

Asia - 1817 - 678 pages
...him to tell what that was : he accordingly pronounced aloud the name of the king, upon which Finovv snatched the paper from his hand, and, with astonishment,...neither like myself nor any body else ! where are my eyes, where is my head ? — where are my legs ? — How can you possibly know it to be I ?" and then,...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 10

Europe - 1821 - 726 pages
...to turn his back, and look another way, he gave the man the paper, and desired him to tell what that was : he accordingly pronounced aloud the name of...length he exclaimed, ' This is neither like myself nor anybody else ! — where are my eyes ?— where is my head ? — where are my legs ? — How can you...
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The Edinburgh annual register, Volume 10

1821 - 720 pages
...to turn his back, and look another way, he gave the man the paper, and desired him to tell what that was : he accordingly pronounced aloud the name of...examined it in all directions. At length he exclaimed, f This is neither like myself nor any body else ! — where are my eyes ! — where is my head ? —...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 10

Walter Scott - Europe - 1821 - 730 pages
...and desired him to tell what that was : he accordingly pronounced aloud the name of the king, upoiv which Finow snatched the paper from his hand, and,...examined it in all directions. At length he, exclaimed, 1 This is neither like myself nor any body else ! — where are my eyes ? — where is my head ? —...
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An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands, in the South ..., Volume 1

William Mariner - Ethnology - 1827 - 358 pages
...accordingly pronounced aloud the name of the king, upon, which Finow snatched the paper from his hand, inn!, with astonishment, looked at it, turned it round and...is neither like myself, nor any body else ! where we my l:'gs ? how do you know it to be I ?" and then, without stopping for any attempt at an explanation,...
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The New Zealanders

George Lillie Craik - New Zealand - 1830 - 450 pages
...turn his back and look another away, he gave the man the paper, and desired, him to read what that was : he accordingly pronounced aloud the name of...length he exclaimed, ' this is neither like myself nor anybody else ! where are my legs ? how do you know it to be I ?' and then, without stopping for any...
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The New Zealanders

George Lillie Craik - Adventure and adventurers - 1830 - 444 pages
...to turn his back and look another away, he gave the man the paper, and desired him to read what that was : he accordingly pronounced aloud the name of...length he exclaimed, ' this is neither like myself nor anybody else ! where are my legs? how do you know it to be I?' and then, without stopping for any attempt...
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The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge

Civilization - 1832 - 406 pages
...him to read what that was: he accordingly pronounced aloud ihe name of the king, upon which Finnow snatched the paper from his hand, and, with astonishment,...length he exclaimed, 'This is neither like myself nor anybody else! Where are my legs ? How do you know it to be 1 ?" And then, without stopping for any...
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