The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 41University of Auckland., 2007 |
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... British government agreed later not to send any further boys.82 Similar protests occurred in Otago and Canterbury . A public meeting held in Dunedin in May 1849 condemned a general British government proposal to send convicts to any of ...
... British government agreed later not to send any further boys.82 Similar protests occurred in Otago and Canterbury . A public meeting held in Dunedin in May 1849 condemned a general British government proposal to send convicts to any of ...
Strana 76
... British slave trade to the Americas and an end to slavery , at least formally , in the British West Indies . 101 Criticism of the transportation of convicts for use as colonial labour dated back to the sending of convicts to the ...
... British slave trade to the Americas and an end to slavery , at least formally , in the British West Indies . 101 Criticism of the transportation of convicts for use as colonial labour dated back to the sending of convicts to the ...
Strana 107
... British Empire chapter is that New Zealand hardly changed at all . The reader has to pick up in following chapters signs of the extremely gradual severance of the governor's relationship with the British government . It was not until ...
... British Empire chapter is that New Zealand hardly changed at all . The reader has to pick up in following chapters signs of the extremely gradual severance of the governor's relationship with the British government . It was not until ...
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