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Page 71
... peace - but peace on terms that would not deprive them of their lands . The peace of 1861 was due in the first place to Wiremu Tamehana , the King - maker , who was requested by Bishop Selwyn , the ex - Chief Justice Sir William Martin ...
... peace - but peace on terms that would not deprive them of their lands . The peace of 1861 was due in the first place to Wiremu Tamehana , the King - maker , who was requested by Bishop Selwyn , the ex - Chief Justice Sir William Martin ...
Page 97
... peace ; he believed in the healing agencies of time and patience . Bryce was his antithesis , and had not Te Whiti and his disciples exhibited the Maclean like virtues of peace and patience , war would have been renewed in Taranaki in ...
... peace ; he believed in the healing agencies of time and patience . Bryce was his antithesis , and had not Te Whiti and his disciples exhibited the Maclean like virtues of peace and patience , war would have been renewed in Taranaki in ...
Page 103
... peace . Maclean wisely chose to regard the King Country as a sanctuary whither he would not follow political offenders . He counselled the people lately in arms to devote themselves to peaceful industry and repair the injury of the long ...
... peace . Maclean wisely chose to regard the King Country as a sanctuary whither he would not follow political offenders . He counselled the people lately in arms to devote themselves to peaceful industry and repair the injury of the long ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
A WEST COAST EPISODE | 12 |
MACLEANS SECOND INLAND JOURNEY | 22 |
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