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Page 203
... by Cook and Banks . Her true status is described in Appendix H . Cook
correctly remarks that she ' is head or chief of her own family or Tribe , but to all
appearance hath no Authority over the rest of the Inhabitants , whatever she
might ...
... by Cook and Banks . Her true status is described in Appendix H . Cook
correctly remarks that she ' is head or chief of her own family or Tribe , but to all
appearance hath no Authority over the rest of the Inhabitants , whatever she
might ...
Page 283
Arü Taimai ( her great - great - grandniece ) remarks of her ( Memoirs , p . 40 )
that if a family must be ruined by a woman , perhaps it may as well be ruined
thoroughly and brilliantly by a woman who makes it famous ' ; and Wallis ' s , or
rather ...
Arü Taimai ( her great - great - grandniece ) remarks of her ( Memoirs , p . 40 )
that if a family must be ruined by a woman , perhaps it may as well be ruined
thoroughly and brilliantly by a woman who makes it famous ' ; and Wallis ' s , or
rather ...
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