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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... on the pattern of English life . The youngest of the Dominions , and the farthest from the mother - land , she has yet remained in many ways the most akin to her . Q Our narrative records the history of the Dominion from the.
... on the pattern of English life . The youngest of the Dominions , and the farthest from the mother - land , she has yet remained in many ways the most akin to her . Q Our narrative records the history of the Dominion from the.
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... remained in order to observe the transit of Mercury ) , he found friendly Maoris , who showed them a great fortified village : " a very strong and well choose post ” .. " the erecting of which must [ have ] cost them immense labour con ...
... remained in order to observe the transit of Mercury ) , he found friendly Maoris , who showed them a great fortified village : " a very strong and well choose post ” .. " the erecting of which must [ have ] cost them immense labour con ...
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... remained ever since 1846 most loyal subjects of the Crown and contributed over 600 men to the Maori contingents 1 Session 1845 , No. 1. The ordinance was strenuously opposed both within and without the Council , as likely to obstruct ...
... remained ever since 1846 most loyal subjects of the Crown and contributed over 600 men to the Maori contingents 1 Session 1845 , No. 1. The ordinance was strenuously opposed both within and without the Council , as likely to obstruct ...
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