We Will Not Cease
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About the electronic version
We Will Not Cease
Creation of machine-readable version: Keyboarded by TechBooks, Inc.
Creation of digital images: TechBooks, Inc.
Conversion to TEI.2-conformant markup: TechBooks, Inc.
New Zealand Electronic Text Collection, 2005
Wellington, New Zealand
Digitisation authorised by Cape Catley Ltd
Publicly accessible
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copyright 2005, by Victoria University of Wellington
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About the print version
Second (popular) EditionThe Caxton Press, 1968
Christchurch
Source copy consulted: Victoria University of Wellington Library
Encoding
All unambiguous end-of-line hyphens have been removed, and the trailing part of a word has been joined to the preceding line. Every effort has been made to preserve the Māori macron using unicode.
Some keywords in the header are a local Electronic Text Collection scheme to aid in establishing analytical groupings.
Revisions to the electronic version
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14 November 2005
Jamie Norrish
Added TEI header details.