South Pacific
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1971–72 – December 1971
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1971–72 – January 1972
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1973–74 – November 1973
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1976–77 – February 1977 (1)
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1976–77 – February 1977 (2)
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1980–81 – February 1981
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1980–81 – February/March 1981
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1980–81 – March 1981
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1983–84 – February 1984
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1983–84 – March 1984
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1984–85 – December 1985
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1986–87 – March 1987
- Unnamed Tropical Cyclone 1988–89 – February 1989
- Unnamed tropical cyclone 1990–91 – December 1990
- Tropical Cyclone 29P 1996–97 – February 1997
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“Only let the North exert as much moral influence over the South, as the South has exerted demoralizing influence over the North, and slavery would die amid the flame of Christian remonstrance, and faithful rebuke, and holy indignation.”
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“The principle of majority rule is the mildest form in which the force of numbers can be exercised. It is a pacific substitute for civil war in which the opposing armies are counted and the victory is awarded to the larger before any blood is shed. Except in the sacred tests of democracy and in the incantations of the orators, we hardly take the trouble to pretend that the rule of the majority is not at bottom a rule of force.”
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