The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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The Netherlands Government rejected the Baron's proposal and he accordingly turned his attention to persuading the French Government to support his schemes . But before he became prominent again many other schemes for the colonisation ...
The Netherlands Government rejected the Baron's proposal and he accordingly turned his attention to persuading the French Government to support his schemes . But before he became prominent again many other schemes for the colonisation ...
Page 80
He also drew bills on the Home Government without authority . But that Government must bear part of the blame for his financial difficulties . He was not supplied with sufficient money to take advantage of the terms of the Treaty of ...
He also drew bills on the Home Government without authority . But that Government must bear part of the blame for his financial difficulties . He was not supplied with sufficient money to take advantage of the terms of the Treaty of ...
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He dealt mainly with the question of the division of powers between the General Government and the provinces . It will rest with the General Assembly of these islands whether New Zealand shall become one great nation , exercising a ...
He dealt mainly with the question of the division of powers between the General Government and the provinces . It will rest with the General Assembly of these islands whether New Zealand shall become one great nation , exercising a ...
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