The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 78
A subsidiary company , the Plymouth Company , had been formed in 1840 , and had sent out two vessels , the William Bryant and the Amelia Thompson , to form the settlement of New Plymouth . The Plymouth Company was merged in the New ...
A subsidiary company , the Plymouth Company , had been formed in 1840 , and had sent out two vessels , the William Bryant and the Amelia Thompson , to form the settlement of New Plymouth . The Plymouth Company was merged in the New ...
Page 150
This was intended to provide a kind of registration of land until the Crown could sell it for settlement , but it had the effect in the long run of encouraging “ squatting ” and checking settlement . Fitzroy , moreover , adopting a ...
This was intended to provide a kind of registration of land until the Crown could sell it for settlement , but it had the effect in the long run of encouraging “ squatting ” and checking settlement . Fitzroy , moreover , adopting a ...
Page 308
65 , 82 ; its application in the Canterbury settlement , 89–90 ; success of , in Otago and Canterbury , 6 , 152 ; character of settlements under , 242 ; Grey and , 150 ; colonists ' ideal of self - sufficient communities , 169 Walsh ...
65 , 82 ; its application in the Canterbury settlement , 89–90 ; success of , in Otago and Canterbury , 6 , 152 ; character of settlements under , 242 ; Grey and , 150 ; colonists ' ideal of self - sufficient communities , 169 Walsh ...
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