The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 5–9University of Auckland., 1971 |
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... become increasingly untenable.72 The general impression which members had originally gained was that the Legion was to be a non - party body . It seemed inconsistent for the Legion to rail against party politics and then to become a ...
... become increasingly untenable.72 The general impression which members had originally gained was that the Legion was to be a non - party body . It seemed inconsistent for the Legion to rail against party politics and then to become a ...
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... become rich in New Zealand through my exertions I remain a very poor man . I do not get as much as Featherston did for he was allowed travelling expenses up to £ 500 a year I think Larnach & I have fairly earned the gratuity & you may ...
... become rich in New Zealand through my exertions I remain a very poor man . I do not get as much as Featherston did for he was allowed travelling expenses up to £ 500 a year I think Larnach & I have fairly earned the gratuity & you may ...
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... become President of the East India Company in 1841. Their spokesman was Robert Torrens , member of Parliament , member of the Political Economy Club and very active participant in all projects for coloni- zation . Another investor in ...
... become President of the East India Company in 1841. Their spokesman was Robert Torrens , member of Parliament , member of the Political Economy Club and very active participant in all projects for coloni- zation . Another investor in ...
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Tasmanian Patriotism | 18 |
PRISCILLA WILLIAMS New Zealand at the 1930 Imperial | 31 |
PUGH The New Zealand Legion 19321935 | 49 |
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