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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Still , the chief grievance of the Maoris and many of the settlers remained . Petitions were received from both appealing for permission to be given to the Maoris to dispose of their lands . Grey thought that the best way to satisfy the ...
Still , the chief grievance of the Maoris and many of the settlers remained . Petitions were received from both appealing for permission to be given to the Maoris to dispose of their lands . Grey thought that the best way to satisfy the ...
Page 104
... and Otago with " conditions of improvement " , whilst Canterbury remained faithful to the high price associated with the name of Gibbon Wakefield . The chef d'œuvre of the session , however , was the New Provinces Act ( no . 70 ) .
... and Otago with " conditions of improvement " , whilst Canterbury remained faithful to the high price associated with the name of Gibbon Wakefield . The chef d'œuvre of the session , however , was the New Provinces Act ( no . 70 ) .
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53 . Official History , i , 17 ; Corbett , 1 , 331-9 , 367 , 381 . 7 See Part I , p . 548 . 4 Ibid . 1 , 37 . 8 Lucas , Sir C. , The Empire at War , III , 270 . disappointment to the mounted men , who remained with their Samoa Departure ...
53 . Official History , i , 17 ; Corbett , 1 , 331-9 , 367 , 381 . 7 See Part I , p . 548 . 4 Ibid . 1 , 37 . 8 Lucas , Sir C. , The Empire at War , III , 270 . disappointment to the mounted men , who remained with their Samoa Departure ...
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