The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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This conflict enabled F. F. Armstrong and others to establish better relations with the natives , although the difficulty ... But although the settlement was firmly established from this time onwards , the initial system had failed .
This conflict enabled F. F. Armstrong and others to establish better relations with the natives , although the difficulty ... But although the settlement was firmly established from this time onwards , the initial system had failed .
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He was not only instrumental in establishing the Church of England mission to New Zealand , sowing the seed which others ... humanly speaking , could not be established in the South Sea Islands unless our Government had established a ...
He was not only instrumental in establishing the Church of England mission to New Zealand , sowing the seed which others ... humanly speaking , could not be established in the South Sea Islands unless our Government had established a ...
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A few white traders found comfortable nooks , and by honest dealing established safe and friendly relations with the natives . “ Enormities ” , writes Selwyn , " are not by any means chargeable upon the traders as a class ...
A few white traders found comfortable nooks , and by honest dealing established safe and friendly relations with the natives . “ Enormities ” , writes Selwyn , " are not by any means chargeable upon the traders as a class ...
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AUSTRALIA | 1 |
The South Australian Association | 5 |
The three Climatic Belts | 7 |
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