The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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CHAPTER VII ( I ) THE MAORI WARS , 1843–1872 THE wars with the Maoris extended , with intervals , over the period 1843 to 1872. With the exception of the Wairau affair , they were confined to the North Island .
CHAPTER VII ( I ) THE MAORI WARS , 1843–1872 THE wars with the Maoris extended , with intervals , over the period 1843 to 1872. With the exception of the Wairau affair , they were confined to the North Island .
Page 158
An inspection of the trade statistics of the period indicates that the first gains from refrigeration for at least a decade went to pay for past losses , and had to be supplemented by a reduction of imports which , calculated upon a per ...
An inspection of the trade statistics of the period indicates that the first gains from refrigeration for at least a decade went to pay for past losses , and had to be supplemented by a reduction of imports which , calculated upon a per ...
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The economic gain from the war period was very considerable ; but the unfortunate borrowing boom which followed induced a reaction that has temporarily embarrassed , not only finance , but industry and employment also , more than at any ...
The economic gain from the war period was very considerable ; but the unfortunate borrowing boom which followed induced a reaction that has temporarily embarrassed , not only finance , but industry and employment also , more than at any ...
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