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 land question was already most complicated as a result of the policy of the preceding four years . The situation was as follows : Many individuals had purchased lands from the Maoris before the proclamation of the Queen's ...
The land question was already most complicated as a result of the policy of the preceding four years . The situation was as follows : Many individuals had purchased lands from the Maoris before the proclamation of the Queen's ...
Page 105
Politics were dominated by the native question and the financing of the war . The division of interest on the native question was not between centralists and provincialists , nor between province and province , but between the North ...
Politics were dominated by the native question and the financing of the war . The division of interest on the native question was not between centralists and provincialists , nor between province and province , but between the North ...
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MARTIN , Sir W. The Taranaki Question . Auckland , 1860. 3rd edn . 1861. Criticism of the " Waitara purchase " by the late Chief Justice . MCDONNELL , Col. T. An Explanation of the Principal Causes which led to the present War on the ...
MARTIN , Sir W. The Taranaki Question . Auckland , 1860. 3rd edn . 1861. Criticism of the " Waitara purchase " by the late Chief Justice . MCDONNELL , Col. T. An Explanation of the Principal Causes which led to the present War on the ...
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