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 74
... Treaty of Waitangi , so - called after the place where it was signed , the north bank of the mouth of the Waitangi river . Its value in allowing the colonists to get a secure foothold in the country can scarcely be exaggerated , and its ...
... Treaty of Waitangi , so - called after the place where it was signed , the north bank of the mouth of the Waitangi river . Its value in allowing the colonists to get a secure foothold in the country can scarcely be exaggerated , and its ...
Page 83
... Treaty of Waitangi . On 24 January 1843 , Joseph Somes , the Governor of the Company , wrote thus to Lord Stanley : " We have always had very serious doubts whether the Treaty of Waitangi made with naked savages by a Consul invested ...
... Treaty of Waitangi . On 24 January 1843 , Joseph Somes , the Governor of the Company , wrote thus to Lord Stanley : " We have always had very serious doubts whether the Treaty of Waitangi made with naked savages by a Consul invested ...
Page 84
... Treaty of Waitangi should never have been concluded , and that sovereignty over the North Island should have been assumed on the ground of prior discovery and the absolute necessity of establishing the authority of the British Crown for ...
... Treaty of Waitangi should never have been concluded , and that sovereignty over the North Island should have been assumed on the ground of prior discovery and the absolute necessity of establishing the authority of the British Crown for ...
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