The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 81
In some cases the recitals of the grants stated that the quantities of land were those awarded by a commissioner , while in fact they were double or treble those quantities . Quite apart from the confusion thus created through his ...
In some cases the recitals of the grants stated that the quantities of land were those awarded by a commissioner , while in fact they were double or treble those quantities . Quite apart from the confusion thus created through his ...
Page 93
The fact is that the question how far an uncivilised people can be said to possess sovereign rights has been a disputed point in international law . A recent writer considers that the weight of evidence is in favour of the view that ...
The fact is that the question how far an uncivilised people can be said to possess sovereign rights has been a disputed point in international law . A recent writer considers that the weight of evidence is in favour of the view that ...
Page 170
It was , in fact , a town party , and always kept a wary eye upon the Trades and Labour Councils of Christchurch and Dunedin , then at the height of their activity and influence . Its first tariff ( 1891 ) was distinctly protectionist ...
It was , in fact , a town party , and always kept a wary eye upon the Trades and Labour Councils of Christchurch and Dunedin , then at the height of their activity and influence . Its first tariff ( 1891 ) was distinctly protectionist ...
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