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 69
... Lord Glenelg , though friendly to the most bitter enemies of the colonisation of New Zealand , became convinced by 29 December 1837 that some action must be taken . On that date he wrote to Lord Durham : " The repression of practices of ...
... Lord Glenelg , though friendly to the most bitter enemies of the colonisation of New Zealand , became convinced by 29 December 1837 that some action must be taken . On that date he wrote to Lord Durham : " The repression of practices of ...
Page 85
... Lord Stanley , however , and after news of the destruction of Kororareka1 had reached England , Charles Buller again introduced a motion in the House of Commons and attacked the Government's policy . The motion was defeated , but some ...
... Lord Stanley , however , and after news of the destruction of Kororareka1 had reached England , Charles Buller again introduced a motion in the House of Commons and attacked the Government's policy . The motion was defeated , but some ...
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... Lord Granville as to responsibility , New Zealand must cease to be a part of the Empire and that is the reason why the despatch in question may be regarded , as urged by Sir George Grey , as a hint to that effect " .3 In the House of Lords ...
... Lord Granville as to responsibility , New Zealand must cease to be a part of the Empire and that is the reason why the despatch in question may be regarded , as urged by Sir George Grey , as a hint to that effect " .3 In the House of Lords ...
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