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
... German Colonisation Company , which was signed on 15 February 1842 , stated that the New Zealand Company had by agreement secured to the German Company a legal possession of the Chatham Islands . The Company disclaimed the agreement as ...
... German Colonisation Company , which was signed on 15 February 1842 , stated that the New Zealand Company had by agreement secured to the German Company a legal possession of the Chatham Islands . The Company disclaimed the agreement as ...
Page 232
... German forces had been held on the western front , and the enemy's strength had been very considerably worn down " .1 Trench warfare in the sodden valley of the Lys occupied the winter months . But late in February 1917 the Division ...
... German forces had been held on the western front , and the enemy's strength had been very considerably worn down " .1 Trench warfare in the sodden valley of the Lys occupied the winter months . But late in February 1917 the Division ...
Page 233
... German defence . Constant rain had hindered the progress of the New Zealand guns , while the German fire from well - prepared positions and " pill - boxes " took heavy toll from the floundering lines of the advance . In fact , the ...
... German defence . Constant rain had hindered the progress of the New Zealand guns , while the German fire from well - prepared positions and " pill - boxes " took heavy toll from the floundering lines of the advance . In fact , the ...
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