History of New Zealand, Volume 1Melville, Mullen, & Slade, 1895 - Maori (New Zealand people) |
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Page xiii
... arrive at no other con- clusion than the one contained in my History , after perusing his own letter to the Governor , Sir G. Bowen , on the subject . It is published in an English Blue Book of 1870 , c . 83 , page 39. It is headed ...
... arrive at no other con- clusion than the one contained in my History , after perusing his own letter to the Governor , Sir G. Bowen , on the subject . It is published in an English Blue Book of 1870 , c . 83 , page 39. It is headed ...
Page xiv
... arrived , for it was impossible to gather from it that he knew nothing of the issue of the Proclamation dealing so vitally , or mortally , with the Native Affairs over which he presided . And now that he has disclaimed responsi- bility ...
... arrived , for it was impossible to gather from it that he knew nothing of the issue of the Proclamation dealing so vitally , or mortally , with the Native Affairs over which he presided . And now that he has disclaimed responsi- bility ...
Page xiv
... arrived , for it was impossible to gather from it that he knew nothing of the issue of the Proclamation dealing so vitally , or mortally , with the Native Affairs over which he presided . And now that he has disclaimed responsibility ...
... arrived , for it was impossible to gather from it that he knew nothing of the issue of the Proclamation dealing so vitally , or mortally , with the Native Affairs over which he presided . And now that he has disclaimed responsibility ...
Page xv
... arrived offering £ 500 , " if that would be of any use . " There were many other offers . One ( now noble ) person wrote : - " If , as I hope may be the case , your friends take measures to relieve you of the weight of the iniquitously ...
... arrived offering £ 500 , " if that would be of any use . " There were many other offers . One ( now noble ) person wrote : - " If , as I hope may be the case , your friends take measures to relieve you of the weight of the iniquitously ...
Page xxvii
... arrived at their decision maliciously . Here there was no evidence at all of malice , and the plaintiff must therefore be nonsuited , and judgment entered for the defendants . " On appeal , this judgment was upheld . Partridge's appeal ...
... arrived at their decision maliciously . Here there was no evidence at all of malice , and the plaintiff must therefore be nonsuited , and judgment entered for the defendants . " On appeal , this judgment was upheld . Partridge's appeal ...
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