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1    1,    4| whatever might be his secret motives, such was his dream of colonization.
2    2,   12|   the chiefs, from pecuniary motives, no doubt, willingly leave
3    3,    1|    by the 37th parallel. Two motives prompted him. He wanted
4    3,    8|   Aotea Bay. From prudential motives they did not allow themselves
5    3,   17|      to be patient. Powerful motives urged him to find out certain
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