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 134
... protecting the settlers at Wellington , made a dignified but forcible protest ; and , moreover , other joint owners had ... protection . Appeals were sent home and to Australia for troops , and the women and children of the district were ...
... protecting the settlers at Wellington , made a dignified but forcible protest ; and , moreover , other joint owners had ... protection . Appeals were sent home and to Australia for troops , and the women and children of the district were ...
Page 169
... protection and industrial development . Even prior to the Wakefield settlements , there were schemes for flax mills , boat - building establishments , rope walks , etc. , and some of them were put to actual trial . Inevitably , also ...
... protection and industrial development . Even prior to the Wakefield settlements , there were schemes for flax mills , boat - building establishments , rope walks , etc. , and some of them were put to actual trial . Inevitably , also ...
Page 206
... protection shall be afforded to the group as the present rulers desire and at their expense . I think that the colony should co - operate with those rulers , to prevent the islands becoming the scene of lawlessness such as prevails in ...
... protection shall be afforded to the group as the present rulers desire and at their expense . I think that the colony should co - operate with those rulers , to prevent the islands becoming the scene of lawlessness such as prevails in ...
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