History of New Zealand, Volume 1Melville, Mullen, & Slade, 1895 - Maori (New Zealand people) |
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Page v
... have been always upright Englishmen on the spot to protest against wrong - doing . It will suffice to mention the names of three : -Sir William Martin , Bishop DU 420 R95 1895 V.I Selwyn , and Walter Mantell - whose voices were ever DU ...
... have been always upright Englishmen on the spot to protest against wrong - doing . It will suffice to mention the names of three : -Sir William Martin , Bishop DU 420 R95 1895 V.I Selwyn , and Walter Mantell - whose voices were ever DU ...
Page vi
... Bishop Selwyn- have caused Parliamentary and other records to be peculiarly rich respecting New Zealand affairs . There is little of an historical character which may not in some form be found in Blue - books or in Hansard , but the ...
... Bishop Selwyn- have caused Parliamentary and other records to be peculiarly rich respecting New Zealand affairs . There is little of an historical character which may not in some form be found in Blue - books or in Hansard , but the ...
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... Bishop Selwynhave caused Parliamentary and other records to be peculiarly rich respecting New Zealand affairs . There is little of an historical character which may not in some form be found in Blue - books or in Hansard , but the ...
... Bishop Selwynhave caused Parliamentary and other records to be peculiarly rich respecting New Zealand affairs . There is little of an historical character which may not in some form be found in Blue - books or in Hansard , but the ...
Page ix
... Bishop of Wellington , on whose information those passages were written , has recently been made Metropolitan , or Primate , in New Zealand . The passages were two in number ; and it was easy , by excising them , to comply with the ...
... Bishop of Wellington , on whose information those passages were written , has recently been made Metropolitan , or Primate , in New Zealand . The passages were two in number ; and it was easy , by excising them , to comply with the ...
Page xv
... Bishop Selwyn , Chief Justice Martin , and others , efforts were made to lighten inevitable blows , and to avert sufferings which were not unavoidable ; " and ( p . 160 ) , " Often when injustice was done it was unknown to the majority ...
... Bishop Selwyn , Chief Justice Martin , and others , efforts were made to lighten inevitable blows , and to avert sufferings which were not unavoidable ; " and ( p . 160 ) , " Often when injustice was done it was unknown to the majority ...
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