Lorrin Andrews
Lorrin Andrews (April 29, 1795 – September 29, 1868) was an early American missionary to Hawaii and judge. He opened the first post-secondary school for Hawaiians called Lahainaluna Seminary, prepared a Hawaiian dictionary and several works on the literature and antiquities of the Hawaiians. His students published the first newspaper, and were involved in the first case of counterfeiting currency in Hawaii. He later served as a judge and became a member of Hawaii's first Supreme Court. Provided by Wikipedia
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A dictionary of the Hawaiian language to which is appended an English-Hawaiian vocabulary and a chronological table of remarkable events / by Andrews, Lorrin, 1795-1868
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A dictionary of the Hawaiian language, to which is appended an English-Hawaiian vocabulary and a chronological table of remarkable events / by Andrews, Lorrin, 1795-1868
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Report of the case of Peter Allen Brinsmade, of the firm of Ladd & Co., versus James Jackson Jarves, editor of the Polynesian for alledged [i.e alleged] libelous publications : dec... by Brinsmade, Peter Allen, 1804-1859
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