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 Maoris proved eager to assist in loading the vessel , and she returned to Sydney in March 1795 , with a full cargo of timber and flax . The success of the Fancy attracted other vessels . In 1798 the Hunter pro- cured a cargo of ...
The Maoris proved eager to assist in loading the vessel , and she returned to Sydney in March 1795 , with a full cargo of timber and flax . The success of the Fancy attracted other vessels . In 1798 the Hunter pro- cured a cargo of ...
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Sewell saw which way the wind was blowing when , early in 1859 , he returned from his mission to England on behalf of the loan : he did not rejoin the Government , but early in 1860 was returned for Christ- church as an opponent of its ...
Sewell saw which way the wind was blowing when , early in 1859 , he returned from his mission to England on behalf of the loan : he did not rejoin the Government , but early in 1860 was returned for Christ- church as an opponent of its ...
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The repatriation of fit men was entrusted to the Repatriation Board ; the settlement of returned soldiers on the land being left to the Lands and Survey Department . The activities of the Board included training , employment and ...
The repatriation of fit men was entrusted to the Repatriation Board ; the settlement of returned soldiers on the land being left to the Lands and Survey Department . The activities of the Board included training , employment and ...
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