The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 69
So successful was the Association in impressing its views upon the public , and so disquieting were the reports which came from New Zealand , that Lord Glenelg , though friendly to the most bitter enemies of the colonisation of New ...
So successful was the Association in impressing its views upon the public , and so disquieting were the reports which came from New Zealand , that Lord Glenelg , though friendly to the most bitter enemies of the colonisation of New ...
Page 85
LORD GREY AND WAKEFIELD 85 of civilised men invariably made them too strong to be resisted by barbarous tribes , however great the disparity of numbers ? Sir Robert Peel maintained the inviolability of the Treaty of Waitangi and stated ...
LORD GREY AND WAKEFIELD 85 of civilised men invariably made them too strong to be resisted by barbarous tribes , however great the disparity of numbers ? Sir Robert Peel maintained the inviolability of the Treaty of Waitangi and stated ...
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A despatch from Lord Granville notifying the withdrawal of the imperial troops from New Zealand had naturally increased the country's feeling of insecurity , and in a memorandum of 7 January 1870 , William Gisborne , the Colonial ...
A despatch from Lord Granville notifying the withdrawal of the imperial troops from New Zealand had naturally increased the country's feeling of insecurity , and in a memorandum of 7 January 1870 , William Gisborne , the Colonial ...
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