The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 69
... Association issued a work entitled The British Colonisation of New Zealand , which was largely from the pen of Wakefield , and aimed to strengthen the Association by laying its views before the public and adding to its numbers . So ...
... Association issued a work entitled The British Colonisation of New Zealand , which was largely from the pen of Wakefield , and aimed to strengthen the Association by laying its views before the public and adding to its numbers . So ...
Page 70
... Association . The Association had also suffered a serious reverse when its plans were submitted to the House of Commons on June 1 as a " Bill for the Provisional Government of British Settlements in the Islands of New Zealand " . Even ...
... Association . The Association had also suffered a serious reverse when its plans were submitted to the House of Commons on June 1 as a " Bill for the Provisional Government of British Settlements in the Islands of New Zealand " . Even ...
Page 89
... Association in selling land was very slow : less than 15,000 acres had been disposed of by the end of 1852. This was ... Association was formed in 1848 with the archbishops of Canterbury ( Sumner ) and Dublin ( Whately ) and seven ...
... Association in selling land was very slow : less than 15,000 acres had been disposed of by the end of 1852. This was ... Association was formed in 1848 with the archbishops of Canterbury ( Sumner ) and Dublin ( Whately ) and seven ...
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