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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... despatch of 20 February 1840 , expressed his intention of visiting them immediately . An attack of paralysis prevented Captain Hobson from carrying out his intention , and the settlers accordingly decided to set up some sort of judicial ...
... despatch of 20 February 1840 , expressed his intention of visiting them immediately . An attack of paralysis prevented Captain Hobson from carrying out his intention , and the settlers accordingly decided to set up some sort of judicial ...
Page 204
... despatch of Governor Sir W. Jervois , on 6 December 1884 : There is certainly a general feeling throughout the country against federation in the ordinary sense of the term , arising partly from the fact that the distance between New ...
... despatch of Governor Sir W. Jervois , on 6 December 1884 : There is certainly a general feeling throughout the country against federation in the ordinary sense of the term , arising partly from the fact that the distance between New ...
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... despatch from Lord Granville notifying the withdrawal of the imperial troops from New Zealand had naturally increased the country's feeling of insecurity , and in a memorandum of 7 January 1870 , William Gisborne , the Colonial ...
... despatch from Lord Granville notifying the withdrawal of the imperial troops from New Zealand had naturally increased the country's feeling of insecurity , and in a memorandum of 7 January 1870 , William Gisborne , the Colonial ...
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