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 61
... military occupation and projects ; but afterwards one of you ( if I recollect right , Mr Lambton ) observed that the interests of New South Wales might possibly be compromised by a demand being made upon the Govern- ment for military ...
... military occupation and projects ; but afterwards one of you ( if I recollect right , Mr Lambton ) observed that the interests of New South Wales might possibly be compromised by a demand being made upon the Govern- ment for military ...
Page 128
... military engineers of the time . The defences of Auckland were strengthened , but the bulk of the troops had to be concentrated in the north , and the protection of the capital was left largely to the good offices of Te Whero Whero of ...
... military engineers of the time . The defences of Auckland were strengthened , but the bulk of the troops had to be concentrated in the north , and the protection of the capital was left largely to the good offices of Te Whero Whero of ...
Page 129
... military forces to about 2500 men , of whom one - fifth were New Zealand Fencibles , a special force recruited in England from discharged soldiers and established in four military colonies near Auckland in 1847-8 . These military ...
... military forces to about 2500 men , of whom one - fifth were New Zealand Fencibles , a special force recruited in England from discharged soldiers and established in four military colonies near Auckland in 1847-8 . These military ...
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