The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 1–4University of Auckland., 1989 |
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Strana 168
... Waitangi in February 1840 shows clearly the nature of this division into parties . The principal chiefs who favoured the treaty were followers of the Wesleyan or C.M.S. missionaries , while the principal opponents were Catholic . Hobson ...
... Waitangi in February 1840 shows clearly the nature of this division into parties . The principal chiefs who favoured the treaty were followers of the Wesleyan or C.M.S. missionaries , while the principal opponents were Catholic . Hobson ...
Strana 169
... Waitangi it seems a likely deduction that the bishop tried to explain impartially what was involved in signing away the sovereignty of the land , and the chiefs ( no doubt correctly ) took this explanation as an indication that he ...
... Waitangi it seems a likely deduction that the bishop tried to explain impartially what was involved in signing away the sovereignty of the land , and the chiefs ( no doubt correctly ) took this explanation as an indication that he ...
Strana 200
... Waitangi . For Wards , the treaty was nothing more than a legal device to acquire sovereignty , its guarantees simply an ' accident ' of drafting , left over from an earlier plan to exclude large areas of the country from British ...
... Waitangi . For Wards , the treaty was nothing more than a legal device to acquire sovereignty , its guarantees simply an ' accident ' of drafting , left over from an earlier plan to exclude large areas of the country from British ...
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Kupe Toi and the Fleet | 14 |
Land Trans | 32 |
DIANNE LEWIS The Tin Trade in the Malay Peninsula during | 52 |
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