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Identifier: paradiseofpacifi00brow (find matches)
Title: The paradise of the Pacific: the Hawaiian Islands (electronic resource)
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Browne, George Waldo, 1851-1930
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Publisher: Boston, D. Estes & Co
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University Hawaii, Joseph F. Smith Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Consortium of Church Libraries and Archives

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the islands carriedoff in a few days half of his army and the majorityof his counsellors. The Kauai expedition had tobe abandoned, never to be considered again bythe sobered king, who told his remaining soldiersto go into the fields and work. He joined themfor a time, as not only disease but famine staredthem in the face. In March, 1810, Kaumualii, the last king ofKauai, visited Honolulu in the American shipAlbatross^ Capt. Nathan Winship, and made avoluntary concession of his islands to Kameha-meha, who very considerately allowed him to holdthem in fief during his lifetime, on condition ofpaying tribute. About this time and continuing during the firstquarter of the century, the sandalwood tradewith foreign markets sprang up. At Canton,China, in particular, this fragrant wood was ingreat demand for incense and the manufactureof fancy articles. While the wood lasted it wasa source of vast profit to the landholders. Itwas soon almost entirely removed, so it is veryseldom found now. Ini
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THE NAPOLEON OF THE PACIFIC. 57 While attending to the many details of hisgovernment with far-seeing foresight, he neglectedto adopt a national flag. With a feeling of friend-liness toward all foreign countries, England andthe United States in particular, he thought itsufficient to fly the flags of these countries as ithappened, intending, no doubt, to be fair in thematter. All went well in this way until the Warof 1812 had been in progress several months.Then a Yankee privateer, putting into Honolulu,saw with amazement the British flag floating inthe breeze. He demanded an explanation, whenthe king, to prove his friendliness, caused thestars and stripes to be run ap in place of the otherflag. This satisfied the American, but in a shorttime an English man-of-war appeared on the scene,and again the king was taken to account. Kamehameha was now sorely puzzled, and hethought of flying both flags, until Young andDavis explained to him that two flags of hostilecountries could not fly from

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