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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The Governor's financial measures were more permanently 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 ...
The Governor's financial measures were more permanently 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 ...
Page 128
Grey's statesmanship , too , was as effective as his military qualities : the Ngapuhi and their allies were granted a free pardon ; martial law , in operation since April 1845 , was suspended ; and there was no confiscation of land to ...
Grey's statesmanship , too , was as effective as his military qualities : the Ngapuhi and their allies were granted a free pardon ; martial law , in operation since April 1845 , was suspended ; and there was no confiscation of land to ...
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The Department accumulated material out of which was quickly developed one of the most effective labour codes in the world . There are few more effective illustrations of the fact that one of the best ways of accomplishing a desired ...
The Department accumulated material out of which was quickly developed one of the most effective labour codes in the world . There are few more effective illustrations of the fact that one of the best ways of accomplishing a desired ...
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