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 1    1,   20|        Who are these Caciques?”~“Chiefs that were all powerful thirty
 2    2,   12|   weapons, etc., and some of the chiefs, from pecuniary motives,
 3    3,    5|     their brothers; to which the chiefs made answer that fish eat
 4    3,    7|         minds of the New Zealand chiefs for submitting to the English
 5    3,    7|      cleverly managed, and these chiefs were influenced to sign
 6    3,    7|    Shongi and Heki, two powerful chiefs, came to his assistance.
 7    3,    9|          obtain this decoration. Chiefs of high position may be
 8    3,    9|        concluded that some Maori chiefs had fallen into the hands
 9    3,   10|      heads were those of hostile chiefs who had fallen in battle,
10    3,   10|          the only one of all the chiefs that obeyed the call of
11    3,   10|  exchange his prisoners for some chiefs of his tribe! But will his
12    3,   10|        existed between these two chiefs. The Major observed that
13    3,   11| accelerate his vengeance.~By the chiefs, the “taboo” is made a political
14    3,   11|      surrounded by the principal chiefs of his tribe, he took his
15    3,   11|       was over, the whole crowd, chiefs, warriors, old men, women,
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