The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 14–15History Department, University of Auckland., 1980 |
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... settlers . He argued : " Te Kooti was originally a peaceable native of Poverty Bay ( loud cries of " no " ) but there were certain land speculators in the district ( strong dis- sent and uproar ) . The Chairman ( Mr Walsh ) said they ...
... settlers . He argued : " Te Kooti was originally a peaceable native of Poverty Bay ( loud cries of " no " ) but there were certain land speculators in the district ( strong dis- sent and uproar ) . The Chairman ( Mr Walsh ) said they ...
Strana 37
... settler leaders . While he thought that the settlers had ' lost their heads ' he nevertheless became convinced that four or five people were determined to shoot Te Kooti and the risk of a major clash between pro- and anti - Te Kooti ...
... settler leaders . While he thought that the settlers had ' lost their heads ' he nevertheless became convinced that four or five people were determined to shoot Te Kooti and the risk of a major clash between pro- and anti - Te Kooti ...
Strana 42
... settlers in remote and isolated Poverty Bay still saw themselves as a pioneer fringe of British civilization in a barely controlled and still unpredictable Polynesian land . In these circumstances symbolism about butchered babes and ...
... settlers in remote and isolated Poverty Bay still saw themselves as a pioneer fringe of British civilization in a barely controlled and still unpredictable Polynesian land . In these circumstances symbolism about butchered babes and ...
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