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whom was Inlogufak one of their leaders, and the mofl 

 inveterate fomenter of hoftiUties againft the Ruffians. 

 The other leader Aguladock being alive confeffed, 

 that on receiving the firft news of SoloviofF's arrival 

 they had refolved to attack the crew and burn the 

 fhip. Notwithftanding this confeffion, no injury was 

 offered to him : in confequence of this kind ufage he was 

 prevailed upon to deliver up his fon as an hoflage, and 

 to order his people to live on friendly terms with the 

 Ruffians. During the month of January the natives de- 

 livered in three anchors, and a quantity of tackle which 

 had been faved from a velTel formerly wrecked on that 

 coaft ; and at the fame time they brought three boys 

 and two young girls as hoftages and pledges of their 

 future fidelity. 



January 25, SoloviofF fet out for the haven where 

 his fliip lay : before his departure the Toigons of Maku- 

 fliinfk paid of their own accord a double tribute. 



February i, Kagumaga of Makulhink, Agidalok of 

 Totzikala, and Imaginak of Ugamitzi, Toigons of Una- 

 laflika, with a great number of their relations, came to 

 SoloviofF; they acquainted him with the arrival of a Rui- 

 lian fliip at Unimak, the fixth ifland to the Eafl of 

 Agunalaflika, adding that they knew none of the crew 

 excepting a Kamtchadal named Kirilko, who had been 

 there on a former occafion. They like wife informed 

 him that the natives, after having cut off part of the 



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