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 56
... given to the question of increasing the episcopate abroad . The Anglican clergy in New Zealand had hitherto been maintained by the Church Missionary Society . But now that New Zealand had become a British possession and settlers were ...
... given to the question of increasing the episcopate abroad . The Anglican clergy in New Zealand had hitherto been maintained by the Church Missionary Society . But now that New Zealand had become a British possession and settlers were ...
Page 99
... given by the Australian Colonies Government Act of 1850 , were further en- larged in 1857 , 1862 and 1868 ; but , even in 1852 , the Constitution Act can truly be said to have given New Zealand a generous measure of self - government ...
... given by the Australian Colonies Government Act of 1850 , were further en- larged in 1857 , 1862 and 1868 ; but , even in 1852 , the Constitution Act can truly be said to have given New Zealand a generous measure of self - government ...
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... given , the work was published in London . ] PART I MANUSCRIPT SOURCES AND OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS A. GREAT BRITAIN 1 ... given below indicate in every case the session during which any given paper was printed , the volume of papers for ...
... given , the work was published in London . ] PART I MANUSCRIPT SOURCES AND OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS A. GREAT BRITAIN 1 ... given below indicate in every case the session during which any given paper was printed , the volume of papers for ...
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