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 73
... effect in France . The Journal du Havre2 declared that the great and fertile country of New Zealand was about to become the prey of British greed , and it asked whether the Government could permit a territory , until then visited freely ...
... effect in France . The Journal du Havre2 declared that the great and fertile country of New Zealand was about to become the prey of British greed , and it asked whether the Government could permit a territory , until then visited freely ...
Page 92
... effect of the irregular settlement of New Zealand must be . To charge him with disregard for the rights of the Maoris is absurd . It was he who instituted the system of native reserves , which has ever since been maintained , and his ...
... effect of the irregular settlement of New Zealand must be . To charge him with disregard for the rights of the Maoris is absurd . It was he who instituted the system of native reserves , which has ever since been maintained , and his ...
Page 301
... effect on , of British sovereignty , 126-7 Education of , 142 , 144 , 145 , Environment as affecting , 18-19 Epidemics among , 143-4 Equal status of , 145 ; no colour bar , 250 Ethnological Research Board , 145 European diseases , effect ...
... effect on , of British sovereignty , 126-7 Education of , 142 , 144 , 145 , Environment as affecting , 18-19 Epidemics among , 143-4 Equal status of , 145 ; no colour bar , 250 Ethnological Research Board , 145 European diseases , effect ...
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