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... and announcing his intention to establish a sovereign and independent state ' on some land he possessed , or thought he ... state under the protection of the British Crown , and established the chiefs themselves as a ' congress ' ,.
... and announcing his intention to establish a sovereign and independent state ' on some land he possessed , or thought he ... state under the protection of the British Crown , and established the chiefs themselves as a ' congress ' ,.
Strana 76
The methods used to establish this belief were varied . ... Maori had been firmly established : that Maoris were of Caucasian or Aryan stock and probably of Indian origin ; that the first discoverer of New Zealand was Kupe in 925 ...
The methods used to establish this belief were varied . ... Maori had been firmly established : that Maoris were of Caucasian or Aryan stock and probably of Indian origin ; that the first discoverer of New Zealand was Kupe in 925 ...
Strana 186
A number of ' legal dynasties ' were established . The character and competition of ' pommies - come - lately ' heightened concern amongst local lawyers for public reputation and profit . With the failure to establish a New Zealand Law ...
A number of ' legal dynasties ' were established . The character and competition of ' pommies - come - lately ' heightened concern amongst local lawyers for public reputation and profit . With the failure to establish a New Zealand Law ...
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