The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Within the space of six months , the ministry doubled the colonial debt by sanctioning £ 1,871,000 of provincial loans . And when the Waikato war broke out , the Whitaker - Fox ministry , which , like its predecessor , had Reader Wood ...
Within the space of six months , the ministry doubled the colonial debt by sanctioning £ 1,871,000 of provincial loans . And when the Waikato war broke out , the Whitaker - Fox ministry , which , like its predecessor , had Reader Wood ...
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POLICY OF THE WELD MINISTRY 109 time , Sewell and Fitzherbert , who , like Sewell , was a man of great ability but unstable opinions , probably counted for most . The changed attitude towards the war which is associated with the Weld ...
POLICY OF THE WELD MINISTRY 109 time , Sewell and Fitzherbert , who , like Sewell , was a man of great ability but unstable opinions , probably counted for most . The changed attitude towards the war which is associated with the Weld ...
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The chief preoccupation of successive ministries was public finance . ... To such discussions the “ landowning oligarchy ” , which the “ continuous ministry ” chiefly represented , could bring little that was positively constructive .
The chief preoccupation of successive ministries was public finance . ... To such discussions the “ landowning oligarchy ” , which the “ continuous ministry ” chiefly represented , could bring little that was positively constructive .
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Contents
Geographical Divisions | 5 |
Social Organisation | 11 |
The Early Settlements | 17 |
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