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 45
... desire to see more of the new civilised world . To many them Marsden became much attached , and he formed so high an opinion of their capabilities that he built special accommodation for them in the grounds of his parsonage ...
... desire to see more of the new civilised world . To many them Marsden became much attached , and he formed so high an opinion of their capabilities that he built special accommodation for them in the grounds of his parsonage ...
Page 203
... desire to abolish transportation , it declined to send a delegate to the proposed conference . The gold discoveries in Otago and Westland greatly extended the external trade of New Zealand and led her to desire a more satis- factory ...
... desire to abolish transportation , it declined to send a delegate to the proposed conference . The gold discoveries in Otago and Westland greatly extended the external trade of New Zealand and led her to desire a more satis- factory ...
Page 206
... desire and at their expense . I think that the colony should co - operate with those rulers , to prevent the islands becoming the scene of lawlessness such as prevails in the Fijis , and expressly that the colony should aid in arresting ...
... desire and at their expense . I think that the colony should co - operate with those rulers , to prevent the islands becoming the scene of lawlessness such as prevails in the Fijis , and expressly that the colony should aid in arresting ...
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