On his arrival there, he explained to the King the impossibility of one Bishop attending to the spiritual wants of a people dispersed over so many Islands.
Sulphur exists in many islands, sometimes pure, in unlimited quantities, and often mixed with copper, iron, and arsenic.
I freely admit the former existence of many islands, now buried beneath the sea, which may have served as halting places for plants and for many animals during their migration.
We see Britain separated by a shallow channel from Europe, and the mammals are the same on both sides; we meet with analogous facts on many islands separated by similar channels from Australia.
Yet they were not worse than have been carried on at many islands, ever since our whalers came to these seas.
Not a sparrow falls to the ground but God sees it; but I mean that, among so many islands, it is less likely that the frigate should visit the one where Ned may be.
The Eastern Archipelago, not to speak of the Division of those Oriental Parts into Northern, and Southern, Contains so many Islands, that the certain Number of them is not yet known.
They held on their Way, quite weary of seeing so many Islands, containing strange Productions of Nature, but without any Inhabitants.
The description that had been given them by Mr. Donald Frazer, factor at Half Way House, fitted this island exactly: an island in a lake of many islands, an island with a tall rock.
If only he could think of some way--some plan by which he could bring the fossil from the Lake of Many Islands to Half Way House, his perplexity would be at an end.
It was described to Quiros as being "many islands, small and flat," with a good port.
The fish-hooks of European manufacture, which are one of the articles used in trading with the natives, are in demand in many islands, though not in all.
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