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" The Queen, in common with Her Majesty's immediate predecessor, disclaims, for herself and for her subjects, every pretension to seize on the islands of New Zealand, or to govern them as a part of the dominion of Great Britain, unless the free and intelligent... "
Parliamentary Papers - Page 4
by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1845
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The Baptist Missionary Magazine, 20. köide

1840 - 316 lehte
...under Her Majesty's dominion," " disclaiming every pretension to seize on the islands of New Zealand, or to govern them as a part of the dominion of Great...natives, expressed according to their established usages, shall be first obtained," yet " believing that the benefits of British protection, and of laws administered...
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New Zealand, Its Advantages and Prospects, as a British Colony: With a Full ...

Charles Terry - 1842 - 418 lehte
...predecessor, disclaims for herself and subjects, every pretension to seize on the islands of New Zealand, unless the free and intelligent consent of the natives, expressed according to their established usages, shall be first obtained. You will, therefore, frankly and unreservedly explain to the natives or their...
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On the British Colonization of New Zealand

1846 - 84 lehte
...disclaims, for herself and for her subjects, every pretension to seize on the Islands of New Zealand, or to govern them as a part of the dominion of Great...Natives, expressed according to their established usages, shall be first obtained. Believing, however, that their own welfare would, under the circumstances...
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Correspondence Between the Wesleyan Missionary Committee and the Right ...

Wesleyan Missionary Committee - 1848 - 46 lehte
...disclaims, for Herself and for Her subjects, every pretension to seize on the Islands of New Zealand, or to govern them as a part of the dominion of Great...Natives, expressed according to their established usages, shall be first obtained." His Lordship, having thus instructed Captain Hobson that his whole proceedings...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist

1848 - 572 lehte
...and for her subjects, every pretension to seize on the islands of New Zealand, or to govern them as part of the dominion of Great Britain, unless the...natives, expressed according to their established usages, shall be first obtained. Believing, however, that their own welfare would, under the circumstances...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 84. köide

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1848 - 566 lehte
...and for her subjects, every pretension to seize on the islands of New Zealand, or to govern them as part of the dominion of Great Britain, unless the...natives, expressed according to their established usages, shall be first obtained. Relieving, however, that their own welfare would, under the circumstances...
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The story of our colonies

Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1869 - 456 lehte
...disclaims, for herself and for her subjects, every pretension to seize on the islands of New Zealand, or to govern them as a part of the dominion of Great...natives, expressed according to their established usages, shall be first obtained." Careful directions were given with a view to securing this end, and to the...
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History of New Zealand, 1. köide

George William Rusden - 1883 - 712 lehte
...Queen, for herself and for her subjects, every pretension to seize on the islands or to govern them as part of the dominion of Great Britain, unless the...the chiefs the grant of sovereignty on conditions (embodied in the treaty of Waitangi, and laid before Parliament). Personally neither you nor I are...
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History of New Zealand, 1. köide

George William Rusden - 1883 - 680 lehte
...Queen, for herself and for her subjects, every pretension to seize on the islands or to govern them as part of the dominion of Great Britain, unless the...British Government directed their agent to accept LOED STANLEY'S DESPATCHES. 379 from the chiefs the grant of sovereignty on conditions (embodied in...
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History of New Zealand, 1. köide

George William Rusden - 1895 - 624 lehte
...Queen, for herself and for her subjects, every pretension to seize on the islands or to govern them as part of the dominion of Great Britain, unless the...the chiefs the grant of sovereignty on conditions (embodied in the treaty of Waitangi, and laid before Parliament). Personally neither you nor fare interested...
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