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 84
... annexation on the grounds of discovery alone . Captain Hobson had found it difficult enough to secure the consent of the chiefs to the terms of the Treaty , and it is certain that any attempt at annexation without the consent of the ...
... annexation on the grounds of discovery alone . Captain Hobson had found it difficult enough to secure the consent of the chiefs to the terms of the Treaty , and it is certain that any attempt at annexation without the consent of the ...
Page 209
... annexation of Tonga and Samoa.5 The reply expressed the view that annexation was impossible , and the hope that New Zealand would do nothing to prevent " the internationalisa- tion of these islands " . While abiding by the British ...
... annexation of Tonga and Samoa.5 The reply expressed the view that annexation was impossible , and the hope that New Zealand would do nothing to prevent " the internationalisa- tion of these islands " . While abiding by the British ...
Page 212
... annexation of the Kermadec Islands to New Zealand . The British flag was hoisted there on 17 August 1887. The movement in 1889 to secure the annexation of the Macquarie Islands to New Zealand , in order to conserve the seal fisheries ...
... annexation of the Kermadec Islands to New Zealand . The British flag was hoisted there on 17 August 1887. The movement in 1889 to secure the annexation of the Macquarie Islands to New Zealand , in order to conserve the seal fisheries ...
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