The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 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 student will be able to add much of value to what he has written of this period , but his account stops at an early stage in the experiment , and the later chapters of the story lead to different conclusions from those which might ...
... later student will be able to add much of value to what he has written of this period , but his account stops at an early stage in the experiment , and the later chapters of the story lead to different conclusions from those which might ...
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