Our Antipodes; Or, Residence and Rambles in the Australian Colonies: With a Glimpse of the Gold Fields, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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Pagina 12
... perhaps by our complexions that in so unsteady a banquetting hall few would share his cabin dinner , attempted to put into a snug looking cove , called Seal Rock Bay . The little Maitland , however , appeared to resent this stop- page ...
... perhaps by our complexions that in so unsteady a banquetting hall few would share his cabin dinner , attempted to put into a snug looking cove , called Seal Rock Bay . The little Maitland , however , appeared to resent this stop- page ...
Pagina 20
... perhaps ill - advised or prompted by some temporary disgust , have thrown the price of their com- missions , their prize - money , and their patrimony , one or all , into an experiment on sheep , cattle , and colonial acres . Yet ...
... perhaps ill - advised or prompted by some temporary disgust , have thrown the price of their com- missions , their prize - money , and their patrimony , one or all , into an experiment on sheep , cattle , and colonial acres . Yet ...
Pagina 27
... foliage , until it was lost in the night of the woods , -literally the nemorumque noctem of the poet . We were , perhaps , the more struck with this peculiarity because the reverse is the usual character of the Australian.
... foliage , until it was lost in the night of the woods , -literally the nemorumque noctem of the poet . We were , perhaps , the more struck with this peculiarity because the reverse is the usual character of the Australian.
Pagina 36
... perhaps distinct aspirations- beyond a life in the Australian bush - yearnings for enjoyments and associations only attainable in old coun- tries . I shall be surprised and disappointed if at no very distant date I have not the pleasure ...
... perhaps distinct aspirations- beyond a life in the Australian bush - yearnings for enjoyments and associations only attainable in old coun- tries . I shall be surprised and disappointed if at no very distant date I have not the pleasure ...
Pagina 49
... perhaps I cannot employ myself better , as we steam towards New Zealand , than in preparing , as well as I can , a digest of the information so gathered - furnishing a very imperfect sketch of the history of the colony up to the present ...
... perhaps I cannot employ myself better , as we steam towards New Zealand , than in preparing , as well as I can , a digest of the information so gathered - furnishing a very imperfect sketch of the history of the colony up to the present ...
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Our Antipodes; Or, Residence and Rambles in the Australian ..., Volume 2 Godfrey Charles Mundy Volledige weergave - 1852 |
Our Antipodes; Or, Residence and Rambles in the Australian ..., Volume 2 Godfrey Charles Mundy Volledige weergave - 1852 |
Our Antipodes: Or, Residence and Rambles in the Australasian ..., Volume 2 Godfrey Charles Mundy Volledige weergave - 1852 |
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Aborigines appeared arms attack Auckland Bay of Islands block-house boats British bush canoe Captain Captain Grey chief Christian coast Colonel colony commanding distant district enemy England English Englishman European Excellency expedition eyes feet fern fighting fire flank flax force gallant Government Governor Governor Grey Grey ground guns hand harbour head heard Heki Heki's hill Honi honour horses Hutt Kauri Kawiti killed Kororarika labour ladies Lake Innes land looking Maori massacre ment miles military missionary mountains murder natives never officer Pakehas party perhaps persons Porirua Port Macquarie Port Nicholson race Rangihaieta Rauperaha rebels regiment river road rough savage seamen settlement settlers ship shore shot soldiers South Wales spot stockade Sydney Taniwha tattooed timber tomahawk town treaty of Waitangi trees tribe troops vessel Waikato chief Waimate Wairau Waka Wanganui Wellington wild wood wounded young Zealand
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Pagina 280 - And if thou saidst I am not peer To any lord in Scotland here, Lowland or Highland, far or near, Lord Angus, thou hast lied!
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Pagina 237 - How these rude savages had contrived in a few weeks, and without mechanical appliances, to prepare the massive materials of their stockade and to place them in their proper positions, deeply sunk in the earth and firmly bound together, is inconceivable. To be sure, the timber and flax grew on the spot, and the labourers engaged in the work were working and preparing to fight for their native land and for liberty — what more need be said ? The pah was studded with subterranean cells, into which...
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Pagina 135 - The entire design originated with the natives, who formed this spacious building without rule or scale, and with no other tools than their adzes, a few chisels, and a couple of saws.
Pagina 136 - Gothic shape, were fetched from Tauranga, on the coast, a distance of seventy-five miles, by fourteen men, who carried them on their backs over mountains and through forests without any pay whatever. The whole tribe, amounting to about six or seven hundred, are now nearly all Christianised.
Pagina 132 - Their calm and grave looks were rixcd full of attention upon the preacher, who, on his part, enforced his doctrine with a powerful and persuasive voice, and with a manner and gesture replete with energy and animation. The sermon was apparently extempore, but there was no poverty of words or dearth of matter. It was delivered with the utmost fluency, and with occasional rapid reference to and quotation from the Scriptures. The wild locale of this outdoor worship (in the lap, as it were, of a mountain...
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Pagina 253 - ... firm, with his eye fixed on that of his adversary, but with a careless guard. From the manner in which the old man held his staff, we all imagined that his visitation would be in the shape of No. 5 or 6 of the broadsword exercise with the oar-shaped end of it; when suddenly, and with a vigour whereof he seemed quite incapable, old...
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