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 74
... secure foothold in the country can scarcely be exaggerated , and its importance to the Maoris is shown by the number of times it is invoked even at the present day . The three articles of the Treaty are : ( 1 ) The chiefs of the ...
... secure foothold in the country can scarcely be exaggerated , and its importance to the Maoris is shown by the number of times it is invoked even at the present day . The three articles of the Treaty are : ( 1 ) The chiefs of the ...
Page 83
... secure a basis of agreement with the Government , by offering on its behalf to purchase land to the value of £ 50,000 in and near Auckland . After another long controversy this attempt at conciliation failed , and the Company was faced ...
... secure a basis of agreement with the Government , by offering on its behalf to purchase land to the value of £ 50,000 in and near Auckland . After another long controversy this attempt at conciliation failed , and the Company was faced ...
Page 212
... secure their lands . He obtained the passing of an ordinance , directly aimed at the advocates of federation , which made it an offence to induce any Fijian to be disaffected . This ordinance was suspended by the Home Government and the ...
... secure their lands . He obtained the passing of an ordinance , directly aimed at the advocates of federation , which made it an offence to induce any Fijian to be disaffected . This ordinance was suspended by the Home Government and the ...
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