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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The chief was thrown into prison and released only when his influence had waned . Towards the friendly chiefs , Grey displayed considerable generosity . By pensions and gifts and the spell of his own magnetic personality , he acquired ...
The chief was thrown into prison and released only when his influence had waned . Towards the friendly chiefs , Grey displayed considerable generosity . By pensions and gifts and the spell of his own magnetic personality , he acquired ...
Page 174
Behind these men were religious organisa- tions and influential groups of women . ... as Sir Robert Stout , following Herbert Spencer's philosophy , foretold , be traced directly to the influence of women in the electorate .
Behind these men were religious organisa- tions and influential groups of women . ... as Sir Robert Stout , following Herbert Spencer's philosophy , foretold , be traced directly to the influence of women in the electorate .
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INFLUENCE OF MAORI CULTURE 249 Wellington has the priceless Turnbull collection of Pacific and general literature , bequeathed to the Dominion by the late Alexander H. Turnbull . Dunedin has the Hocken and the McNab collections .
INFLUENCE OF MAORI CULTURE 249 Wellington has the priceless Turnbull collection of Pacific and general literature , bequeathed to the Dominion by the late Alexander H. Turnbull . Dunedin has the Hocken and the McNab collections .
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