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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The most disagreeable day of my life " , wrote Banks.1 " Cook Further south , off a point which he named " Cape Table " , met with a better reception from fishermen in canoes , especially after three natives who came aboard reported ...
The most disagreeable day of my life " , wrote Banks.1 " Cook Further south , off a point which he named " Cape Table " , met with a better reception from fishermen in canoes , especially after three natives who came aboard reported ...
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He stated that , in view of the proclamations of May 21 , and the further proclamation of the Queen's rights over the South Island by Major Bunbury on June 17 , by virtue of the Treaty of Waitangi , it would be unnecessary to take any ...
He stated that , in view of the proclamations of May 21 , and the further proclamation of the Queen's rights over the South Island by Major Bunbury on June 17 , by virtue of the Treaty of Waitangi , it would be unnecessary to take any ...
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Then , however , heavy autumn rains prevented further progress , until , on October 4 , the drenched and weary Division was relieved by the 41st British Division . The New Zealanders had sustained some 7000 casualties , but brought out ...
Then , however , heavy autumn rains prevented further progress , until , on October 4 , the drenched and weary Division was relieved by the 41st British Division . The New Zealanders had sustained some 7000 casualties , but brought out ...
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