The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 97
... Sir George Grey , however , was nothing if not resourceful , and in his despatch of 30 August 1851 he modified his earlier proposals in such a way that even the most radical of the colonists could hardly com- plain . His main object was ...
... Sir George Grey , however , was nothing if not resourceful , and in his despatch of 30 August 1851 he modified his earlier proposals in such a way that even the most radical of the colonists could hardly com- plain . His main object was ...
Page 101
... Sir George Grey on 4 March 1853 , there were still the Otago and Canterbury blocks with their special " terms of purchase " : and the different reception accorded to Sir George Grey's regulations in different parts of the colony showed ...
... Sir George Grey on 4 March 1853 , there were still the Otago and Canterbury blocks with their special " terms of purchase " : and the different reception accorded to Sir George Grey's regulations in different parts of the colony showed ...
Page 207
... Sir George Grey and Robert Stout , and in March 1879 , Sir George Grey further con- tended that the islands were a British possession , and added : " Any attempt to confine the Anglo - Saxon race within the limits of the New Zealand ...
... Sir George Grey and Robert Stout , and in March 1879 , Sir George Grey further con- tended that the islands were a British possession , and added : " Any attempt to confine the Anglo - Saxon race within the limits of the New Zealand ...
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