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bur A keyed flome of alie islands early I 1 in n the yeatma s he veil teen alb th re century in and american who an explored them in 1813 18 13 and HISS in 18 a british admiral blared the islands for far 1 his I country the war their arat settlers in they consisted of B fi few t all subjects fr from hawaii no who leeni to I 1 have leil led R the expedition a few ame americans leans portuguese and ad a handful of at p polynesians rita they r widened them we ahou a balth arlt sh colony A aa lato auto ai 1875 the these wit cm and a few others who tied had been addad lived on an tin islands without aidy Y g lonait or and without odo facilities of I 1 any kind I 1 dinga wills h the biml all who aby by that it time freau frequented ted the w w tom liters 1 in 1861 great britain re mina bounced it all el clangs ft to in ini the chlanda in I 1 flor of japan and nd that hat vear an A ui fal effort was made to pl plant I 1 A hamde japanese colony 1 anter or efforts effar W fcc ucc fal and the 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