History of New Zealand, Volume 1Melville, Mullen, & Slade, 1895 - Maori (New Zealand people) |
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... March , 1886 ) that " the penalty for writing contemporary history has rarely been so heavily paid . " After Baron Huddleston's death ( in 1890 ) the Times ( in an obituary notice , 6th December ) said : - - " Another action in which a ...
... March , 1886 ) that " the penalty for writing contemporary history has rarely been so heavily paid . " After Baron Huddleston's death ( in 1890 ) the Times ( in an obituary notice , 6th December ) said : - - " Another action in which a ...
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... March , 1886 ) : - " To have inflicted such a fine is , to my mind , little short of disgrace to British justice . I was , and am indignant , but I do regret that the who so frivolously led you into error is not liable for the money ...
... March , 1886 ) : - " To have inflicted such a fine is , to my mind , little short of disgrace to British justice . I was , and am indignant , but I do regret that the who so frivolously led you into error is not liable for the money ...
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... March , 1888 ) - " I am not much taken by the sentimentality of the age , believing it to be a curse rather than a blessing . But that so fine a race as the Maoris should be destroyed by Englishmen , is a calamity and a sin not to be ...
... March , 1888 ) - " I am not much taken by the sentimentality of the age , believing it to be a curse rather than a blessing . But that so fine a race as the Maoris should be destroyed by Englishmen , is a calamity and a sin not to be ...
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... March Sir John Gorst , Q.C. , made a sudden application ( in the middle of an argument ) to two judges itself guilty of an untruth ; for Baron Huddleston's summing - up stated that the native witnesses declared that two children ...
... March Sir John Gorst , Q.C. , made a sudden application ( in the middle of an argument ) to two judges itself guilty of an untruth ; for Baron Huddleston's summing - up stated that the native witnesses declared that two children ...
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... March the same judges , after argu- ment , made an order . The plaintiff's counsel insisted on payment of costs , and the defendant was to- " Give security to the satisfaction of the Master for £ 1000 , and to confine his argument on ...
... March the same judges , after argu- ment , made an order . The plaintiff's counsel insisted on payment of costs , and the defendant was to- " Give security to the satisfaction of the Master for £ 1000 , and to confine his argument on ...
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