Ke Aloha Aina, Volume II, Number 49, 5 December 1896 — ONIPAA MAU NO KE ALOHA AINA. [ARTICLE]
ONIPAA MAU NO KE ALOHA AINA.
Elike me ke kupaa o ka iaoi i kahi hookahi, a o kona mau ao kaalelewa ke lete ana io a ia nei, e qhai ia ana e na aheahe makani ahiu mai ka hikina a i ke komohana, a mai ka akao hoi a ka hema, peia no Kr Aloha Aima e kupaa mau nei Oialuna o ke kahna i kukulu ia ai e ka mea nona ka naie a makou e noho nei, e hoomaemae nei no ka pooo o na mea a pao. O ke aloha no i ka aina, ka lahui a me ke alii, kona kahua i puka mai ai i kinohi, \ ke» la, a l ka mau )oa f a o ka poe ai pau i ike i kona mau heldkeie«j oa, ua hooia mal iakou i ke oniIpaa o kona lfahua i ku ai t aoie kapeieepeke»! aole iolOuii wale,! aole pee a iiuaa, dike me kai ihana o kekapi poe, |
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