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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 3,583 words
  3. AMERICAN DOINGS AT THE FIJI ISLANDS.

    A NAVAL representative of the model Republic has been doing a little in the true Grey town style among the Fijians. It were a pity that the chivalric proceedings of this most gallant ...

    Article : 1,603 words
  4. No. 10.

    Honourable Sir, — Captain Macgruder, in a letter addressed to me on his visit to Feejee, in the United States ship of war, the St. [?]'s, in July, 1851, requested me, conjointly with Mr. Whippy, to [?] ...

    Article : 336 words
  5. No. 7.

    Rev. Sir,—In answer to your letter, uncalled for, to Commander Boutwell, commanding the U. S. ship, John Adams, I have to say, first, you say "the property saved from the fire was exposed to the natives." ...

    Article : 775 words
  6. No. 2.

    I Commander Boutwell, on behalf of the Government of the U. S. of America, do demand of the chief or chiefs of Bau, thirty thousand dollars, or that amount to be paid in fish, cocoa nut oil, gum, pigs, ...

    Article : 323 words
  7. No. 11.

    Sir,—On behalf of Yago Damu, chief of Bau (acting in the absence of Thakombau), I have the honour to request most respectfully that you will be pleased to permit the claims now made on the chiefs of Bau to ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. No. 3.

    We, the undersigned chiefs of Bau admit the justice of John B. Williams' claims, as also that of the other American citizens, and promise on our part to pay the amount demanded by Commander Boutwell, ...

    Article : 57 words
  9. No. 4.

    E. B. Boutwell, Esq., Commander U.S. ship John Adams. Sir,—I beg most respectfully to venture to inform you that the claim now made on us by J. B. Williams, ...

    Article : 280 words
  10. No. 12.

    Sir,—Your letter of this date has been received, and I have to inform you that the claim of thirty thousand dollars has been made on the King of Feejee, who is at war with his neighbours, and, with King George, ...

    Article : 146 words
  11. No. 13.

    To the Chief of Bau, (Tui V[?]) I have demanded of you indemnity for the losses American citisens have received at your hands, and have sent several [?] to you, ...

    Article : 141 words
  12. No. 14.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 297 words
  13. No. 5.

    To Yago Damu, Chief. When I made the demand on the chiefs of Bau for indemnity, I expected an acknowledgement of your indebtedness and your willingness to pay, and not a ...

    Article : 364 words
  14. No. 8.

    Sir,—Your letter of the 17th ultimo was received yesterday. Having been ordend to the Feejee Islands "to demand and insist upon reparation for wrongs committed upon the property of American ...

    Article : 367 words
  15. No. 9.

    "Sir,—I hail with great pleasure your arrival in Feejee, which I deem most opportune at this time, as intricate affairs are now pending between Bau and J. B. Williams, Esq., U. S. Consul. ...

    Article : 459 words
  16. No. 15.

    I, Tui Viti and Chief of Bau, promise to pay J. [?] Williams, U. S. Commercial Agent, in twelve months from this date, with interest, fifteen thousand dollars in the products of Feejee Islands, for the destruction ...

    Article : 628 words
  17. No. 6.

    Sir.—On the visit of the U.S. ship-of-war the St. Mary's to Feejee, in July, 1851, Captain Macgruder left a letter with me, requesting Mr. Whippy and myself to make inquiries about certain articles stolen by ...

    Article : 496 words
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