In Quest of CooliesH.S. King, 1872 - 137 páginas |
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... brought over , some from the French Loyalty Islands , and some , as I said , from the New Hebrides , and their arrival very soon produced a change in the aspect of the coast country of Queensland . Squatters sold their sheep and bought ...
... brought over , some from the French Loyalty Islands , and some , as I said , from the New Hebrides , and their arrival very soon produced a change in the aspect of the coast country of Queensland . Squatters sold their sheep and bought ...
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... brought his things with him . The house and barracks have been finished long ago , but , alas ! for the natives , the roads are still in progress , and if we are to judge from the architecture of the house , will scarcely do credit to ...
... brought his things with him . The house and barracks have been finished long ago , but , alas ! for the natives , the roads are still in progress , and if we are to judge from the architecture of the house , will scarcely do credit to ...
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... brought me presents of pigs and fruit as an offering of good - will for such a fulfilment of contract . The opportunity was too good to be thrown away , and I saw by the faces round me that now was the time to strike the iron while it ...
... brought me presents of pigs and fruit as an offering of good - will for such a fulfilment of contract . The opportunity was too good to be thrown away , and I saw by the faces round me that now was the time to strike the iron while it ...
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... from . I have heard many cogent reasons given in support of the opinion that they are the descendants of some canoe - load of Maories , who had been blown away from New Zealand . The principal evidence brought forward E 2.
... from . I have heard many cogent reasons given in support of the opinion that they are the descendants of some canoe - load of Maories , who had been blown away from New Zealand . The principal evidence brought forward E 2.
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James L. A. Hope. away from New Zealand . The principal evidence brought forward for this theory is the remarkable similarity in the two languages , they being indeed in some words identical . A tree very much resembling the bread ...
James L. A. Hope. away from New Zealand . The principal evidence brought forward for this theory is the remarkable similarity in the two languages , they being indeed in some words identical . A tree very much resembling the bread ...
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