The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 14–15History Department, University of Auckland., 1980 |
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Strana 156
... Provincial Council and the General Assembly often followed directly upon each other before tempers had subsided ; a circumstance which encouraged Aucklanders to introduce their provincial vendettas into the debates of the central body ...
... Provincial Council and the General Assembly often followed directly upon each other before tempers had subsided ; a circumstance which encouraged Aucklanders to introduce their provincial vendettas into the debates of the central body ...
Strana 174
... Provincial Council . It is significant too that eight out of the twelve Aucklanders returned to the new House of Representatives were also Progress men . Certainly under Campbell's superintendency provincial government in Auckland was ...
... Provincial Council . It is significant too that eight out of the twelve Aucklanders returned to the new House of Representatives were also Progress men . Certainly under Campbell's superintendency provincial government in Auckland was ...
Strana 177
... Provincial Council elections in September 1857 Progress was decimated . That party was never to be a force in Auckland provincial politics again . During 1858 Auckland politics changed its character . Aucklanders had become wearied of ...
... Provincial Council elections in September 1857 Progress was decimated . That party was never to be a force in Auckland provincial politics again . During 1858 Auckland politics changed its character . Aucklanders had become wearied of ...
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