Ka Hae Hawaii, Volume 2, Number 28, 7 October 1857 — Untitled [ARTICLE]
K V oI «» kanaka ia e ma- . •:■ .'■• ■■■••, •• • ' <■ ■
i He ola mau. Hemolele a nani hoi na ha- | >1f i 0 a oke Akua ! 0 kona ol:.t mau ka haa- !' na n ui loa i makaukau no kakou ka p<>« h-»- • 0 ilina no ka make. E iilo ana ia i kuleana no poe e hookokoke aku ana ia ia. Ke ola iloko o kahi make ole, —ka oiaio iloko oka ; J u h, ole, —ka loaa mai me ka lilo ole aku, ka maona me ka pololi hou ole aku,—ka lako me ka nele hou ole aku, —ka olioli me ka ro aha, oole kaumaha hou aku, aole hoi he , ■ hou. Oia, a m%iia mea eae i ike ma ka ole ia, i loua ole hoi i ko ke kanaka m aoao, oia ke ola mau. . •He 04 na moku manuwa o Ainenka. He |1 na moku pea, ahe 27 na moku mahu. E hana aim hoi lakou i kela makahiki, i keia makahiki, ina moku mnhu hou. Ua oi Aii ■aku na inanuwa Beriiania i ko Ameiika.