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 65
... WAKEFIELD 65 expressed the fear , prompted no doubt by his own long exertions against heavy odds , that he would be ... Wakefield's ideas which were now beginning to attract public attention in England . After writing in Newgate A ...
... WAKEFIELD 65 expressed the fear , prompted no doubt by his own long exertions against heavy odds , that he would be ... Wakefield's ideas which were now beginning to attract public attention in England . After writing in Newgate A ...
Page 66
... Wakefield's statement of his own principles , as given to this committee , is important , because it shows the views he held at the time the New Zealand Association was being formed . In his evidence he urged that no other restriction ...
... Wakefield's statement of his own principles , as given to this committee , is important , because it shows the views he held at the time the New Zealand Association was being formed . In his evidence he urged that no other restriction ...
Page 308
... Wakefield , Daniel , 66 n . 1 Wakefield , Edward Gibbon : his studies during imprisonment , 62 ; A Letter from Sydney , 65 ; his evidence before Select Committee ( 1836 ) , 65-6 ; The British Colonisation of N. Zealand , 69 ; in ...
... Wakefield , Daniel , 66 n . 1 Wakefield , Edward Gibbon : his studies during imprisonment , 62 ; A Letter from Sydney , 65 ; his evidence before Select Committee ( 1836 ) , 65-6 ; The British Colonisation of N. Zealand , 69 ; in ...
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