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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Page 141
RESULTS OF THE WARS 141 might be guided entirely by his ministers in native as well as in ordinary affairs . ... In the result it intensified the hostility of the Maoris and fortified them in the belief that land - grabbing was at the ...
RESULTS OF THE WARS 141 might be guided entirely by his ministers in native as well as in ordinary affairs . ... In the result it intensified the hostility of the Maoris and fortified them in the belief that land - grabbing was at the ...
Page 177
... the Commission was not alarmist , but the publicity given to the evidence concerning the low wages and bad working conditions , particularly of women and young people , con- tributed materially to the result of the 1890 election .
... the Commission was not alarmist , but the publicity given to the evidence concerning the low wages and bad working conditions , particularly of women and young people , con- tributed materially to the result of the 1890 election .
Page 235
Since the war , it has been the policy to reduce these securities , with the result that on 31 March 1927 there was outstanding £ 37,726,599 . All the war loans were originally subject to a sinking fund of 1 per cent . per annum ...
Since the war , it has been the policy to reduce these securities , with the result that on 31 March 1927 there was outstanding £ 37,726,599 . All the war loans were originally subject to a sinking fund of 1 per cent . per annum ...
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