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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GERMAN COLONY PLANNED 77 newspapers with this object in view , and appointed an agent at Bremen . After R. D. Hanson , one of the Company's agents , had bought from the inhabitants tracts of land in the Chatham Islands ( June 18401 ) a ...
GERMAN COLONY PLANNED 77 newspapers with this object in view , and appointed an agent at Bremen . After R. D. Hanson , one of the Company's agents , had bought from the inhabitants tracts of land in the Chatham Islands ( June 18401 ) a ...
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It was proposed to establish a German village on Crown lands in Taranaki . The project was interrupted by the outbreak of hostilities in that district , and was abandoned later owing to a difference of opinion between the German agent ...
It was proposed to establish a German village on Crown lands in Taranaki . The project was interrupted by the outbreak of hostilities in that district , and was abandoned later owing to a difference of opinion between the German agent ...
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A White Book issued by the German Government in February 18851 thus referred to the petitions for the annexation of Samoa ... of false representations regarding an act of violence planned by Germans against the independence of Samoa ” .
A White Book issued by the German Government in February 18851 thus referred to the petitions for the annexation of Samoa ... of false representations regarding an act of violence planned by Germans against the independence of Samoa ” .
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