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 108
... ministry . The resulting Government - consisting of Weld him- self , Sewell , W. Mantell ( Native Minister ) , W. Fitzherbert ( Treasurer ) , J. L. C. Richardson and H. Atkinson - was one of the strongest that ever held office in New ...
... ministry . The resulting Government - consisting of Weld him- self , Sewell , W. Mantell ( Native Minister ) , W. Fitzherbert ( Treasurer ) , J. L. C. Richardson and H. Atkinson - was one of the strongest that ever held office in New ...
Page 110
... ministry found itself unable to carry its scheme through , and it resigned . All party organisation had disappeared ... minister its own native affairs and provide for its own defence in return for an annual subsidy . All revenue raised ...
... ministry found itself unable to carry its scheme through , and it resigned . All party organisation had disappeared ... minister its own native affairs and provide for its own defence in return for an annual subsidy . All revenue raised ...
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... ministry had passed an Act for the taxation of unimproved land values , but this was repealed in 1879 . In 1882 , Rolleston was Minister of Lands in a Conservative ministry , but he brought forward a bill which provided for perpetual ...
... ministry had passed an Act for the taxation of unimproved land values , but this was repealed in 1879 . In 1882 , Rolleston was Minister of Lands in a Conservative ministry , but he brought forward a bill which provided for perpetual ...
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