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 139
... remained unmolested till pardoned . The conclusion of the Te Kooti campaigns in February 1872 marked the end of the war . In the meantime , the rebellion had been stamped out in the west . The Governor , irritated by the slow progress ...
... remained unmolested till pardoned . The conclusion of the Te Kooti campaigns in February 1872 marked the end of the war . In the meantime , the rebellion had been stamped out in the west . The Governor , irritated by the slow progress ...
Page 222
... remained in the hands of the British Empire the difficulties would not prove so great as they will to a young colony like this , because the British authorities are to - day , and have been for years , dealing in other parts of the ...
... remained in the hands of the British Empire the difficulties would not prove so great as they will to a young colony like this , because the British authorities are to - day , and have been for years , dealing in other parts of the ...
Page 229
... remained under military administration until this was replaced by civil government on 1 May 1920 . 6 The main body , after three weeks ' delay awaiting escort , sailed on October 16 , under the protection of H.M.S. Minotaur , the ...
... remained under military administration until this was replaced by civil government on 1 May 1920 . 6 The main body , after three weeks ' delay awaiting escort , sailed on October 16 , under the protection of H.M.S. Minotaur , the ...
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