The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 127
On March 3 Kawiti's men fired on a pinnace from H.M.S. Hazard sent to arrest native raiders . This was the first engagement in the war . Heke , despite the appeals of missionaries , joined forces with Kawiti and attacked Kororareka on ...
On March 3 Kawiti's men fired on a pinnace from H.M.S. Hazard sent to arrest native raiders . This was the first engagement in the war . Heke , despite the appeals of missionaries , joined forces with Kawiti and attacked Kororareka on ...
Page 139
But there were still occasional raids , till , in January 1866 , General Sir Trevor Chute , who had succeeded Cameron in August 1865 , with Whitmore and Kemp , made his rapid and victorious march through the Taranaki forests from Patea ...
But there were still occasional raids , till , in January 1866 , General Sir Trevor Chute , who had succeeded Cameron in August 1865 , with Whitmore and Kemp , made his rapid and victorious march through the Taranaki forests from Patea ...
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Attacked on March 21 in a dense fog , and hopelessly outnumbered , that Army , along with the Third , was forced back to the hills behind Albert and east of Amiens ( March 27 ) . At this supreme crisis the New Zealand Division was ...
Attacked on March 21 in a dense fog , and hopelessly outnumbered , that Army , along with the Third , was forced back to the hills behind Albert and east of Amiens ( March 27 ) . At this supreme crisis the New Zealand Division was ...
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