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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Many of the failings of the Maori emanate from some sense of irresponsibility , and are the result of lack of training and discipline . His communal mode of life held many advantages for him ; its weaknesses being most apparent when the ...
Many of the failings of the Maori emanate from some sense of irresponsibility , and are the result of lack of training and discipline . His communal mode of life held many advantages for him ; its weaknesses being most apparent when the ...
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the Government's duty to extinguish any native title to lands awarded to the Company as the result of the agreement with Lord John Russell . It took the view that the Treaty of Waitangi should never have been concluded , and that ...
the Government's duty to extinguish any native title to lands awarded to the Company as the result of the agreement with Lord John Russell . It took the view that the Treaty of Waitangi should never have been concluded , and that ...
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RESULTS OF THE WARS 141 might be guided entirely by his ministers in native as well as in ordinary affairs . ... In the result it intensified the hostility of the Maoris and fortified them in the belief that land - grabbing was at the ...
RESULTS OF THE WARS 141 might be guided entirely by his ministers in native as well as in ordinary affairs . ... In the result it intensified the hostility of the Maoris and fortified them in the belief that land - grabbing was at the ...
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