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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Despatch , Bourke to Glenelg , relating to the affairs of New Zealand . 1837-8 , XL , 209 . 28. Statement of the Committee of the Church Missionary Society relating to its New Zealand mission . 1840 , VII , 623 . 29.
Despatch , Bourke to Glenelg , relating to the affairs of New Zealand . 1837-8 , XL , 209 . 28. Statement of the Committee of the Church Missionary Society relating to its New Zealand mission . 1840 , VII , 623 . 29.
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Correspondence relating to the financial state of New Zealand and the claims of the New Zealand Company upon the Colony . 1844 , XIII , 539 sqq . 38. Letter from Secretary of the C.M.S. to Lord Stanley relating to New Zealand affairs .
Correspondence relating to the financial state of New Zealand and the claims of the New Zealand Company upon the Colony . 1844 , XIII , 539 sqq . 38. Letter from Secretary of the C.M.S. to Lord Stanley relating to New Zealand affairs .
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 265 ( 1 ) An extensive collection of pamphlets relating to New Zealand or written by New Zealanders . ( 2 ) The section containing Maori printed material , one of the three largest collections in existence ; the others ...
BIBLIOGRAPHY 265 ( 1 ) An extensive collection of pamphlets relating to New Zealand or written by New Zealanders . ( 2 ) The section containing Maori printed material , one of the three largest collections in existence ; the others ...
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