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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... party as far south as Cape Egmont . Thereafter , wars followed in quick succession - love of glory and power and the appetite for human flesh being the motives most apparent . In November 1821 , Hongi , chief of the Ngapuhi , leading a ...
... party as far south as Cape Egmont . Thereafter , wars followed in quick succession - love of glory and power and the appetite for human flesh being the motives most apparent . In November 1821 , Hongi , chief of the Ngapuhi , leading a ...
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... PARTY 173 But any possibility of party organisation and discipline was made impossible by Sir George Grey's failure as a leader and organiser . He seemed to have lost his sense of proportion , and with it went any capacity he had to ...
... PARTY 173 But any possibility of party organisation and discipline was made impossible by Sir George Grey's failure as a leader and organiser . He seemed to have lost his sense of proportion , and with it went any capacity he had to ...
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... party , not only supported several trade - unionist candidates in the election , but went to the polls with a programme which was calculated to attract the working - class vote , and had , indeed , been largely planned on its industrial ...
... party , not only supported several trade - unionist candidates in the election , but went to the polls with a programme which was calculated to attract the working - class vote , and had , indeed , been largely planned on its industrial ...
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