The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 73
The unauthorised publication of Lord Normanby's instructions to Captain Hobson in the London Globe produced an immediate effect in France . The Journal du Havre declared that the great and fertile country of New Zealand was about to ...
The unauthorised publication of Lord Normanby's instructions to Captain Hobson in the London Globe produced an immediate effect in France . The Journal du Havre declared that the great and fertile country of New Zealand was about to ...
Page 92
One of the chief of Wakefield's many claims to fame is that he saw what the inevitable effect of the irregular settlement of New Zealand must be . To charge him with disregard for the rights of the Maoris is absurd .
One of the chief of Wakefield's many claims to fame is that he saw what the inevitable effect of the irregular settlement of New Zealand must be . To charge him with disregard for the rights of the Maoris is absurd .
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s policy regarding , 121 131 Ngaiterangi , the , 138 Distribution of , 120 Ngapuhi tribe , 20 , 127-8 du Fresne's relations with , 31 Ngatiporou , the , 139 Economic effect on , of British sovereignty , Ngati - Toa , 125 126-7 Oratory ...
s policy regarding , 121 131 Ngaiterangi , the , 138 Distribution of , 120 Ngapuhi tribe , 20 , 127-8 du Fresne's relations with , 31 Ngatiporou , the , 139 Economic effect on , of British sovereignty , Ngati - Toa , 125 126-7 Oratory ...
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