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At a place called Waimate, about fifteen miles from the Bay of Islands, and midway between the eastern and western coasts, the missionaries have purchased some land for agricultural purposes.
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At a place called Waimate, about fifteen miles from the Bay of Islands, and midway between the eastern and western coasts, the missionaries have purchased some land for agricultural purposes.
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At a place called Waimate, about fifteen miles from the Bay of Islands, and midway between the eastern and western coasts, the missionaries have purchased some land for agricultural purposes.
Chapter XVIII 1909
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At a place called Waimate, about fifteen miles from the Bay of
The Voyage of the Beagle Charles Darwin 1845
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At Waimate there are three large houses, where the missionary gentlemen, Messrs. Williams, Davies, and Clarke, reside; and near them are the huts of the native labourers.
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At Waimate there are three large houses, where the missionary gentlemen, Messrs. Williams, Davies, and Clarke, reside; and near them are the huts of the native labourers.
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In the "Journal" (p. 419) we find a detailed account of a visit to the missionary settlement at Waimate, New Zealand.
Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, Vol. 1 James Marchant
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In the “Journal” (p. 419) we find a detailed account of a visit to the missionary settlement at Waimate, New Zealand.
Alfred Russel Wallace Letters and Reminiscences Marchant, James 1916
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At Waimate there are three large houses, where the missionary gentlemen, Messrs. Williams, Davies, and Clarke, reside; and near them are the huts of the native labourers.
Chapter XVIII 1909
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I look back but to one bright spot, and that is Waimate, with its Christian inhabitants.
Chapter XVIII 1909
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