The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 54
Page 13
Two classes of rock with very limited distribution in situ were carried by the Maoris to the remotest parts of the group , including even the Chatham Islands . These materials are obsidian , said to have been obtained only in the Bay of ...
Two classes of rock with very limited distribution in situ were carried by the Maoris to the remotest parts of the group , including even the Chatham Islands . These materials are obsidian , said to have been obtained only in the Bay of ...
Page 21
In 1842 a section of Pomare's people were carried by a whaler from the Chathams to the Auckland Islands , where , in the most southerly latitudes ever reached by Polynesians , they raised crops of potatoes and carried on the old feuds ...
In 1842 a section of Pomare's people were carried by a whaler from the Chathams to the Auckland Islands , where , in the most southerly latitudes ever reached by Polynesians , they raised crops of potatoes and carried on the old feuds ...
Page 100
The Attorney - General , William Swainson , with whom the real responsibility lay , agreed that it was necessary to strengthen the Government , but did not think it competent for Wynyard to carry the resolution of the House into full ...
The Attorney - General , William Swainson , with whom the real responsibility lay , agreed that it was necessary to strengthen the Government , but did not think it competent for Wynyard to carry the resolution of the House into full ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action affairs arrived Assembly Auckland Australia Banks became become bill Board British Canterbury Captain carried chief claims coast colony committee Company considerable Cook Council desire districts Dominion early economic effect England established European exploration fact force further George given Government Governor Grey hand House Imperial important increased industry influence interest Journal labour land later legislation less letters Lord Lord John Russell Maoris March measure ment military ministers missionaries native nature North Office organisation Otago Pacific party passed period political population present proposed protection provinces purchase question race relating Representatives responsible result returned secure settlement settlers social Society South Island success tion took trade Wakefield wars Wellington whole Zealand Zealand Company