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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At Auckland deputations were received from the south asking for immediate Government action to avenge the victims . Acting - Governor Lieutenant Willoughby Shortland , advised by William Swainson , the Attorney - General , and other ...
At Auckland deputations were received from the south asking for immediate Government action to avenge the victims . Acting - Governor Lieutenant Willoughby Shortland , advised by William Swainson , the Attorney - General , and other ...
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... tested the legality of Grey's action by appeal to the courts . There was dissatisfaction also in Canterbury and Otago , and to a somewhat less degree in Wellington ; but , gener- ally speaking , Grey's action was extremely popular .
... tested the legality of Grey's action by appeal to the courts . There was dissatisfaction also in Canterbury and Otago , and to a somewhat less degree in Wellington ; but , gener- ally speaking , Grey's action was extremely popular .
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The peculiar circumstances of the origin of New Zealand encouraged faith in community action . The first Company settlements , and the provinces which succeeded them , undertook many functions which were later taken over by the central ...
The peculiar circumstances of the origin of New Zealand encouraged faith in community action . The first Company settlements , and the provinces which succeeded them , undertook many functions which were later taken over by the central ...
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