The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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In September 1842 France accepted protection of the States and Government of Queen Pomare . ... she was ready to acknowledge the independence of the Sandwich Islands and promised to protect the Protestant missionaries .
In September 1842 France accepted protection of the States and Government of Queen Pomare . ... she was ready to acknowledge the independence of the Sandwich Islands and promised to protect the Protestant missionaries .
Page 407
ABORIGINES PROTECTION BOARD 407 strong grounds of expediency.1 His successor , Granville , added that " sanction ” included approval not only of the expenditure but also of its being incurred without the assent of the Legislature ...
ABORIGINES PROTECTION BOARD 407 strong grounds of expediency.1 His successor , Granville , added that " sanction ” included approval not only of the expenditure but also of its being incurred without the assent of the Legislature ...
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The Act , it is true , explicitly safeguarded the manufacturers , and only gave a derivative protection to the men . But might not the men become direct sharers in the benefits of this brand of legislation ? If Deakin could convince ...
The Act , it is true , explicitly safeguarded the manufacturers , and only gave a derivative protection to the men . But might not the men become direct sharers in the benefits of this brand of legislation ? If Deakin could convince ...
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