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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Indeed , it was the ministry of Sir George Grey , coming into power in October 1877 , which put the abolition measure on its true financial basis and made the land fund , after a deduction of 20 per cent for the benefit of the counties ...
Indeed , it was the ministry of Sir George Grey , coming into power in October 1877 , which put the abolition measure on its true financial basis and made the land fund , after a deduction of 20 per cent for the benefit of the counties ...
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The present housing legislation consists of four Acts . The first is the 1894 measure for advances to settlers . The main purpose of this was to provide cheap credit for small farmers , but it has also been used to provide loans to ...
The present housing legislation consists of four Acts . The first is the 1894 measure for advances to settlers . The main purpose of this was to provide cheap credit for small farmers , but it has also been used to provide loans to ...
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But in 1880 a private bill received so much support that the Government promised to bring down a measure of its own.5 This was done after New Zealand had been represented at an intercolonial conference , held at Sydney in ...
But in 1880 a private bill received so much support that the Government promised to bring down a measure of its own.5 This was done after New Zealand had been represented at an intercolonial conference , held at Sydney in ...
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