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 87
... effective than his native policy . He notified the disallowance of Fitzroy's Debentures Ordinance and took effective measures to ensure that the debentures which had been issued should be redeemed as soon as possible . Immediate ...
... effective than his native policy . He notified the disallowance of Fitzroy's Debentures Ordinance and took effective measures to ensure that the debentures which had been issued should be redeemed as soon as possible . Immediate ...
Page 128
... effective military and naval forces which co- operated in the capture , in January 1846 , of the strongest of the new pas , Ruapekapeka ( the bat's nest ) , on which Kawiti and Heke had concentrated their best efforts . This forced the ...
... effective military and naval forces which co- operated in the capture , in January 1846 , of the strongest of the new pas , Ruapekapeka ( the bat's nest ) , on which Kawiti and Heke had concentrated their best efforts . This forced the ...
Page 180
... effective , so that it might almost be said that the whole of the land belonged to the Crown ; despite also the introduction by Vogel in 1870 of the simple Torrens system of land transfer , the land legislation of the Dominion is ...
... effective , so that it might almost be said that the whole of the land belonged to the Crown ; despite also the introduction by Vogel in 1870 of the simple Torrens system of land transfer , the land legislation of the Dominion is ...
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