History of New Zealand, Volume 1Melville, Mullen, & Slade, 1895 - Maori (New Zealand people) |
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... Henry James called special attention to the fact that Mr. Bryce could not have even seen anything of the child - killing , because the trooper Carroll saw him otherwise engaged . " I shouted to him to catch my horse . He could not catch ...
... Henry James called special attention to the fact that Mr. Bryce could not have even seen anything of the child - killing , because the trooper Carroll saw him otherwise engaged . " I shouted to him to catch my horse . He could not catch ...
Page xv
... Henry Lefroy wrote : - " You are indeed ' valiant for the truth , ' and long may such champions be found , ' but you are contending against ' principalities and powers ' whose success has never yet been prevented or very much impeded by ...
... Henry Lefroy wrote : - " You are indeed ' valiant for the truth , ' and long may such champions be found , ' but you are contending against ' principalities and powers ' whose success has never yet been prevented or very much impeded by ...
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... Henry James , but , after all , not he , but the judges have the decision in their hands . Thank you again for your kindness in advising . the First Edition ( with asterisks in place of the passages withdrawn , & c . ) , the author ...
... Henry James , but , after all , not he , but the judges have the decision in their hands . Thank you again for your kindness in advising . the First Edition ( with asterisks in place of the passages withdrawn , & c . ) , the author ...
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... Henry Hawkins would return from circuit in a day or two , and that then the case might be taken . As Sir H. Hawkins had early in the year directed a Man- chester jury in a manner which appeared to differ from that in which Baron ...
... Henry Hawkins would return from circuit in a day or two , and that then the case might be taken . As Sir H. Hawkins had early in the year directed a Man- chester jury in a manner which appeared to differ from that in which Baron ...
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... Henry James asked the question , and Mr. Bryce replied that he " did shake hands with Te Kooti after the passing of the Amnesty Act . ' In his subsequent summing - up the judge said : " If it is supposed for a moment that when I called ...
... Henry James asked the question , and Mr. Bryce replied that he " did shake hands with Te Kooti after the passing of the Amnesty Act . ' In his subsequent summing - up the judge said : " If it is supposed for a moment that when I called ...
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