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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... but the findings of the committee were largely influenced by the evidence of Dandeson Coates who proposed , as alternatives to the Association's proposals , that a strong British diplomatic agent should be appointed in New Zealand ...
... but the findings of the committee were largely influenced by the evidence of Dandeson Coates who proposed , as alternatives to the Association's proposals , that a strong British diplomatic agent should be appointed in New Zealand ...
Page 71
FRENCH ACTIVITY 71 that the Baron was to be appointed French consul in New Zealand . Before leaving office , Lord Glenelg wrote a minute for the Cabinet , dated 12 February 1839 , in which he proposed that the sovereignty of certain ...
FRENCH ACTIVITY 71 that the Baron was to be appointed French consul in New Zealand . Before leaving office , Lord Glenelg wrote a minute for the Cabinet , dated 12 February 1839 , in which he proposed that the sovereignty of certain ...
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... 125 Oratory among , 10 , 52 Pakeha , see that heading Population statistics of , 19 , 130 , 143-4 Protection of : Select Committee Report on , cited , 67 ; Protectors appointed , 121 ; abolished , 130 Rangatira class , 57 and n .
... 125 Oratory among , 10 , 52 Pakeha , see that heading Population statistics of , 19 , 130 , 143-4 Protection of : Select Committee Report on , cited , 67 ; Protectors appointed , 121 ; abolished , 130 Rangatira class , 57 and n .
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