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 77
... Company's settlements . The Government naturally protested strongly against the Company's claim " to enter into negotiations with the diplomatic agents of a foreign state , having for their object the creation of a foreign colony in the ...
... Company's settlements . The Government naturally protested strongly against the Company's claim " to enter into negotiations with the diplomatic agents of a foreign state , having for their object the creation of a foreign colony in the ...
Page 78
... Company for a term of forty years , with the right of resumption within that time should the public interest require it . The Company's charter was dated 12 February 1841 , and it was now free to expand its New Zealand projects . A ...
... Company for a term of forty years , with the right of resumption within that time should the public interest require it . The Company's charter was dated 12 February 1841 , and it was now free to expand its New Zealand projects . A ...
Page 79
... COMPANY 79 Company's hopes , and it exercised a bad influence on the progress of the country because it engendered bitterness and strife between the Company's settlements and the centre of government . The state of the former was ...
... COMPANY 79 Company's hopes , and it exercised a bad influence on the progress of the country because it engendered bitterness and strife between the Company's settlements and the centre of government . The state of the former was ...
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