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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... could not place itself on a cordial footing with the Government . It would be forced to confine itself merely to the manage1 Vide infra , chapter vii . 83 RIGHTS OF " NAKED SAVAGES " ment of its 82 THE COMPANIES AND BRITISH SOVEREIGNTY.
... could not place itself on a cordial footing with the Government . It would be forced to confine itself merely to the manage1 Vide infra , chapter vii . 83 RIGHTS OF " NAKED SAVAGES " ment of its 82 THE COMPANIES AND BRITISH SOVEREIGNTY.
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83 RIGHTS OF " NAKED SAVAGES " ment of its property to the best advantage . The root of the difficulty was the Treaty of Waitangi . On 24 January 1843 , Joseph Somes , the Governor of the Company , wrote thus to Lord Stanley : " We have ...
83 RIGHTS OF " NAKED SAVAGES " ment of its property to the best advantage . The root of the difficulty was the Treaty of Waitangi . On 24 January 1843 , Joseph Somes , the Governor of the Company , wrote thus to Lord Stanley : " We have ...
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THE COMPACT OF 1856 " ment were to be charged on the customs revenue , but the Appropriation Act provided that not less than three - eighths of the gross customs receipts were to be paid over to the provinces , and this , though perhaps ...
THE COMPACT OF 1856 " ment were to be charged on the customs revenue , but the Appropriation Act provided that not less than three - eighths of the gross customs receipts were to be paid over to the provinces , and this , though perhaps ...
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