The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 45
Chiefs of rank often joined the whaling ships , led on by their inborn love of adventure and their desire to see more of the new civilised world . To many of them Marsden became much attached , and he formed so high an opinion of their ...
Chiefs of rank often joined the whaling ships , led on by their inborn love of adventure and their desire to see more of the new civilised world . To many of them Marsden became much attached , and he formed so high an opinion of their ...
Page 191
The machinery clearly exists , however , for any administration , which should so desire , to turn the bank into a state bank , acting in sharp competition with the other banks , reducing charges and banking margins , at the cost of ...
The machinery clearly exists , however , for any administration , which should so desire , to turn the bank into a state bank , acting in sharp competition with the other banks , reducing charges and banking margins , at the cost of ...
Page 239
This desire was even stronger after the war , and the syllabus. 1 The Soldier's Guide , pp . 32-9 , * See How to join the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy , 1924 3 New Zealand Educational Dept. , Naval Cadets , 1926 and Special ...
This desire was even stronger after the war , and the syllabus. 1 The Soldier's Guide , pp . 32-9 , * See How to join the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy , 1924 3 New Zealand Educational Dept. , Naval Cadets , 1926 and Special ...
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