History of New Zealand, Volume 1Melville, Mullen, & Slade, 1895 - Maori (New Zealand people) |
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Page xv
... told you that I withdraw those words- ' women and ' - most unqualifiedly . " ( Short- hand report . ) Though not " there " in one sense , they appeared frequently in the judge ' summing - up . was in court during part of the case ...
... told you that I withdraw those words- ' women and ' - most unqualifiedly . " ( Short- hand report . ) Though not " there " in one sense , they appeared frequently in the judge ' summing - up . was in court during part of the case ...
Page xv
... told him that , and the learned judge said : ' He was a very thin man indeed . A report came that he was eaten up by Maoris . ' " This effect on the brain of the learned judge , this delusion or “ meta- physical aid " or " false ...
... told him that , and the learned judge said : ' He was a very thin man indeed . A report came that he was eaten up by Maoris . ' " This effect on the brain of the learned judge , this delusion or “ meta- physical aid " or " false ...
Page xx
... told them that these men were not stated to be present . He allowed them to think they were not present , and allowed them to give large damages against me because they were not present , and influenced them in giving that very ...
... told them that these men were not stated to be present . He allowed them to think they were not present , and allowed them to give large damages against me because they were not present , and influenced them in giving that very ...
Page xxi
... told by my publishers where I was and on the night of the 6th of February , no apology having been asked for at all , or explanation on one night at any rate - I got notice that unless by the following morning in London , which was ...
... told by my publishers where I was and on the night of the 6th of February , no apology having been asked for at all , or explanation on one night at any rate - I got notice that unless by the following morning in London , which was ...
Page xxv
... told us all that , and we have listened to you , and we shall hear from Sir Henry James what weight he thinks is to be given to what you have told us . He knows , and we shall hear from him what weight is to be given to what you have ...
... told us all that , and we have listened to you , and we shall hear from Sir Henry James what weight he thinks is to be given to what you have told us . He knows , and we shall hear from him what weight is to be given to what you have ...
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