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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EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD 65 expressed the fear , prompted no doubt by his own long exertions against heavy odds , that he would be greatly disappointed in the end . On 20 September 1837 , de Thierry issued an address to the white people ...
EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD 65 expressed the fear , prompted no doubt by his own long exertions against heavy odds , that he would be greatly disappointed in the end . On 20 September 1837 , de Thierry issued an address to the white people ...
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Wakefield stated , however , that he would prefer sale by auction to ... as that price would depend largely on special circumstances.1 The report of the committee was largely influenced by Wakefield's evidence , and Francis Baring ...
Wakefield stated , however , that he would prefer sale by auction to ... as that price would depend largely on special circumstances.1 The report of the committee was largely influenced by Wakefield's evidence , and Francis Baring ...
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LORD GREY AND WAKEFIELD 85 of civilised men invariably made them too strong to be resisted by barbarous tribes , however great the disparity of numbers ? Sir Robert Peel maintained the inviolability of the Treaty of Waitangi and stated ...
LORD GREY AND WAKEFIELD 85 of civilised men invariably made them too strong to be resisted by barbarous tribes , however great the disparity of numbers ? Sir Robert Peel maintained the inviolability of the Treaty of Waitangi and stated ...
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