Tahiti; containing a review of the origin, character and progress of French Roman Catholic efforts for the destruction of English Protestant Missions in the South Seas; translated from the French |
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accused admiral agents American consul arrived Artémise Astrolabe Aube authority bishop calumny Captain Du Petit-Thouars Captain Dumont d'Urville Caret and Laval chiefs Christian Columban commander conduct declared demand endeavoured England English missionaries English Protestant fact falsehood favour flag foreigners France French consul French government Frenchmen frigate Gambier islands governors honour insult king knew land Laplace Laval and Caret laws letter liberty London Missionary Society Lord Edward Russell lordship Louis Philippe majesty Marquesas Messrs minister mission Morenhout nation natives Oahu obliged Oceania offered officers Otaïti Pacific Papeete parties peace persons piastres Picpus political Pomare II port possession present pretended Pritchard propagation protectorate Protestant missionaries Protestantism queen Pomare received refused religious remain requested residence respect Roman Catholic Romish priests Rouchouse salute Sandwich islands says schooner sent ship sionaries sovereign Tahiti Tahitian Tati thing treaty Valparaiso Venus vessel voyage Wallis Island