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 83
... Crown of England , and his final answer to the demands of the Company must be that , as long as he has the honour of serving the Crown , he will not admit that any person , or any Government acting in the name of Her Majesty , can ...
... Crown of England , and his final answer to the demands of the Company must be that , as long as he has the honour of serving the Crown , he will not admit that any person , or any Government acting in the name of Her Majesty , can ...
Page 150
... Crown could sell it for settlement , but it had the effect in the long run of encouraging " squatting " and checking settlement . Fitzroy , moreover , adopting a desperate measure to encourage settlement and relieve the economic ...
... Crown could sell it for settlement , but it had the effect in the long run of encouraging " squatting " and checking settlement . Fitzroy , moreover , adopting a desperate measure to encourage settlement and relieve the economic ...
Page 193
... Crown lands leased under all tenures Total area of Crown land available for future disposal Total area of native land Land unfit for settlement ... ... ... The remaining items of the Liberal - Labour land policy have under- gone similar ...
... Crown lands leased under all tenures Total area of Crown land available for future disposal Total area of native land Land unfit for settlement ... ... ... The remaining items of the Liberal - Labour land policy have under- gone similar ...
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