The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia; advisor Ernest ScottArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians Cambridge University Press, 1933 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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Page 74
... Hobson had finished reading to the assembled chiefs the proposed Treaty , a violent debate ensued between five or six chiefs who opposed acceptance of it and about double the number who favoured it . An eloquent address by Nene , the ...
... Hobson had finished reading to the assembled chiefs the proposed Treaty , a violent debate ensued between five or six chiefs who opposed acceptance of it and about double the number who favoured it . An eloquent address by Nene , the ...
Page 75
... Hobson from carrying out his intention , and the settlers accordingly decided to set up some sort of judicial body for themselves . They had brought out with them a provisional constitution , which , unknown to them , had been declared ...
... Hobson from carrying out his intention , and the settlers accordingly decided to set up some sort of judicial body for themselves . They had brought out with them a provisional constitution , which , unknown to them , had been declared ...
Page 93
... Hobson's Instructions New Zealand was spoken of as a " sovereign and independent State " . It was on this assumption that the negotiations for a treaty were conducted and concluded with the native chiefs . It is , however , noteworthy ...
... Hobson's Instructions New Zealand was spoken of as a " sovereign and independent State " . It was on this assumption that the negotiations for a treaty were conducted and concluded with the native chiefs . It is , however , noteworthy ...
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