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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... action , and a knowledge of the broader principles of campaigning . Though Cameron was a high - minded man of solid qualities , his excessive caution drew criticism from the politicians and the colonial troops , who , often in ...
... action , and a knowledge of the broader principles of campaigning . Though Cameron was a high - minded man of solid qualities , his excessive caution drew criticism from the politicians and the colonial troops , who , often in ...
Page 190
... action . The first Company settlements , and the provinces which succeeded them , undertook many functions which were later taken over by the central Government . Many observers have drawn attention to the extent of state action in New ...
... action . The first Company settlements , and the provinces which succeeded them , undertook many functions which were later taken over by the central Government . Many observers have drawn attention to the extent of state action in New ...
Page 220
... action is a great one , the refusal of Parliament to sanction it involving as it would the retirement of the Government or an appeal to the people ; but I feel confident that the loyalty of the people of New Zealand voicing itself ...
... action is a great one , the refusal of Parliament to sanction it involving as it would the retirement of the Government or an appeal to the people ; but I feel confident that the loyalty of the people of New Zealand voicing itself ...
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