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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... later he took by treachery a more celebrated fortress , Te Totara , killing here far fewer of his opponents . Four months later Hongi went south again with a fleet manned by 3000 warriors and , striking into the heart of the Waikato ...
... later he took by treachery a more celebrated fortress , Te Totara , killing here far fewer of his opponents . Four months later Hongi went south again with a fleet manned by 3000 warriors and , striking into the heart of the Waikato ...
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... LATER EXPLORATION 31 The first navigators to follow Captain Cook into New Zealand waters were the Frenchmen , de Surville , Marion du Fresne and D'Entrecasteaux . De Surville , who reached New Zealand while Cook was making his ...
... LATER EXPLORATION 31 The first navigators to follow Captain Cook into New Zealand waters were the Frenchmen , de Surville , Marion du Fresne and D'Entrecasteaux . De Surville , who reached New Zealand while Cook was making his ...
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... Later , he acquired a reputation as the companion of the scientific explorer von Haast . George Dobson , a member of another branch of the same family , who was also an officer of the Survey Department , met an untimely end in May 1866 ...
... Later , he acquired a reputation as the companion of the scientific explorer von Haast . George Dobson , a member of another branch of the same family , who was also an officer of the Survey Department , met an untimely end in May 1866 ...
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