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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... Colonial Office regulations of 20 January 1831 required that lands in New South Wales should be sold by auction at a price not less than five shillings an acre . This concession to the new doctrine was due to Lord Howick , who had come ...
... Colonial Office regulations of 20 January 1831 required that lands in New South Wales should be sold by auction at a price not less than five shillings an acre . This concession to the new doctrine was due to Lord Howick , who had come ...
Page 86
... Colonial Office , convinced by this time that the New Zealand problem could not be solved by half measures . Hobson had a handful of soldiers , Fitzroy very few more . Grey insisted on having adequate military support , and the Colonial ...
... Colonial Office , convinced by this time that the New Zealand problem could not be solved by half measures . Hobson had a handful of soldiers , Fitzroy very few more . Grey insisted on having adequate military support , and the Colonial ...
Page 91
... Colonial Office had been precipitated by the Company itself , but its action had been made inevitable by the menace ... Colonial Office in opposing the colonisation of New. 1 See C.O. 209/137 , Report of Select Committee on Land ...
... Colonial Office had been precipitated by the Company itself , but its action had been made inevitable by the menace ... Colonial Office in opposing the colonisation of New. 1 See C.O. 209/137 , Report of Select Committee on Land ...
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