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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... became acquainted . Chiefs of rank often joined the whaling ships , led on by their inborn love of adventure and their desire to see more of the new civilised world . To many them Marsden became much attached , and he formed so high an ...
... became acquainted . Chiefs of rank often joined the whaling ships , led on by their inborn love of adventure and their desire to see more of the new civilised world . To many them Marsden became much attached , and he formed so high an ...
Page 80
... became rife among both Maoris and white men , and contributed greatly to the causes of the early Maori wars . Ill - health was Hobson's greatest handicap , for only a strong man could have mastered the manifold difficulties he had to ...
... became rife among both Maoris and white men , and contributed greatly to the causes of the early Maori wars . Ill - health was Hobson's greatest handicap , for only a strong man could have mastered the manifold difficulties he had to ...
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... became the nucleus of the New Zealand Society , which Sir George Grey founded in 1851 , but which unfortunately came to an end on his departure from the colony . In 1859 a new society was formed which became the Wellington Philosophical ...
... became the nucleus of the New Zealand Society , which Sir George Grey founded in 1851 , but which unfortunately came to an end on his departure from the colony . In 1859 a new society was formed which became the Wellington Philosophical ...
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