The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 42
As a consequence of the trespass of the Europeans , however , the Maoris in these districts became unsettled , and the discoveries of large gold deposits in the South Island , made particularly by John Rochfort in the Buller Valley in ...
As a consequence of the trespass of the Europeans , however , the Maoris in these districts became unsettled , and the discoveries of large gold deposits in the South Island , made particularly by John Rochfort in the Buller Valley in ...
Page 45
To many of them Marsden became much attached , and he formed so high an opinion of their capabilities that he built special accommodation for them in the grounds of his parsonage , encouraging them to live with him whenever their ...
To many of them Marsden became much attached , and he formed so high an opinion of their capabilities that he built special accommodation for them in the grounds of his parsonage , encouraging them to live with him whenever their ...
Page 80
Discontent became rife among both Maoris and white men , and contributed greatly to the causes of the early Maori wars . Ill - health was Hobson's greatest handicap , for only a strong man could have mastered the manifold difficulties ...
Discontent became rife among both Maoris and white men , and contributed greatly to the causes of the early Maori wars . Ill - health was Hobson's greatest handicap , for only a strong man could have mastered the manifold difficulties ...
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