History of New Zealand, Volume 1Melville, Mullen, & Slade, 1895 - Maori (New Zealand people) |
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Page v
... facts connected with the Maori race without being deeply interested in their fortunes . With whatever motive any one might undertake to write a history of the English occupation of New Zealand , he is no sooner confronted by the facts ...
... facts connected with the Maori race without being deeply interested in their fortunes . With whatever motive any one might undertake to write a history of the English occupation of New Zealand , he is no sooner confronted by the facts ...
Page xiv
... fact that -he being on the spot at the time , and Minister for Native Affairs - I was led by his own paragraph , which I have put in italics , and other documents ( some of which I have now quoted ) , to believe that he was responsible ...
... fact that -he being on the spot at the time , and Minister for Native Affairs - I was led by his own paragraph , which I have put in italics , and other documents ( some of which I have now quoted ) , to believe that he was responsible ...
Page xiv
... fact that -he being on the spot at the time , and Minister for Native Affairs - I was led by his own paragraph , which I have put in italics , and other documents ( some of which I have now quoted ) , to believe that he was responsible ...
... fact that -he being on the spot at the time , and Minister for Native Affairs - I was led by his own paragraph , which I have put in italics , and other documents ( some of which I have now quoted ) , to believe that he was responsible ...
Page xv
... facts proved and statements made in the High Court of Justice in London in 1886 and 1887 . The first edition was published in London in 1883. It contained a statement to the author , furnished in writing by a governor , on the written ...
... facts proved and statements made in the High Court of Justice in London in 1886 and 1887 . The first edition was published in London in 1883. It contained a statement to the author , furnished in writing by a governor , on the written ...
Page xv
... facts was his clear duty ; and for convenient reference he printed for his advisers , in 1885 , a statement which contained these words : - " My advisers will remember that - urging that accuracy , at all hazards , is the duty of a ...
... facts was his clear duty ; and for convenient reference he printed for his advisers , in 1885 , a statement which contained these words : - " My advisers will remember that - urging that accuracy , at all hazards , is the duty of a ...
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