The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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LORD GREY AND WAKEFIELD 85 of civilised men invariably made them too strong to be resisted by barbarous tribes , however great the disparity of numbers ? Sir Robert Peel maintained the inviolability of the Treaty of Waitangi and stated ...
LORD GREY AND WAKEFIELD 85 of civilised men invariably made them too strong to be resisted by barbarous tribes , however great the disparity of numbers ? Sir Robert Peel maintained the inviolability of the Treaty of Waitangi and stated ...
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Towards the friendly chiefs , Grey displayed considerable generosity . By pensions and gifts and the spell of his own magnetic personality , he acquired among them an influence which no white man had previously obtained .
Towards the friendly chiefs , Grey displayed considerable generosity . By pensions and gifts and the spell of his own magnetic personality , he acquired among them an influence which no white man had previously obtained .
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CAMERON , General D. A. Nine letters to Sir G. Grey . CAREY , Brigadier - Gen . GEORGE . Letters to Sir G. Grey . COOK MSS . Twenty - five Documents relating to Capt . Cook's Voyages of which No. 6 is of particular interest to New ...
CAMERON , General D. A. Nine letters to Sir G. Grey . CAREY , Brigadier - Gen . GEORGE . Letters to Sir G. Grey . COOK MSS . Twenty - five Documents relating to Capt . Cook's Voyages of which No. 6 is of particular interest to New ...
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