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" The chief conclusions of this committee were: (1) that the conduct of the New Zealand Company in sending out settlers to New Zealand, not only without the sanction but in direct defiance of the authority of the Crown, was highly irregular and improper... "
Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Page 749
by Great Britain. Parliament - 1845
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The Court Magazine and Monthly Critic, and Lady's ..., 16. köide;27. köide

1845 - 416 lehte
...Committee, which appears to have been unanimous, embodies these opinions, in the following terms : — "That the conduct of the New Zealand Company in sending...in direct defiance of the authority of the Crown, wai highly irregular and improper." With this I entirely concur. That attempt to colonize a state acknowledged...
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Travels in New Zealand: With a Map of the Country

Alexander Marjoribanks - 1845 - 190 lehte
...subversive of every principle of prudence and justice in the very first resolution of their report, " That the conduct of the New Zealand Company, in sending...of the crown, was highly irregular and improper." What, then, is the origin of the individual right of property in land ? How was it first acquired ?...
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Parliamentary Papers, 33. köide

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1845 - 522 lehte
...of the Company ; whereas, on the part of the Officers of the Company, the same system of acting, " not only without the sanction, but in direct defiance of the authority of the Crown," has been uniformly pursued. It was in the spirit of facilitating the attempts of the Company to colonize,...
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Remarks on the Past and Present State of New Zealand, Its Government ...

Walter Brodie - 1845 - 188 lehte
...been subject ; when the history of their ope5 rations records, that in April, \ 839, they sent out (not only without the sanction, but in direct defiance of the authority of the Crown,) an expedition for the purpose of purchasing land ; and in September of the same year, they sent out...
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The British colonies; their history, extent, condition, and ..., 3–4. köide

Robert Montgomery Martin - 1851 - 706 lehte
...discussion, the majority of the committee adopted a Report, which, though it commenced with the declaration " that the conduct of the New Zealand Company, in sending...of the Crown, was highly irregular and improper," went on to disapprove of the treaty of Waitangi, and still more the view of it acted upon by the local...
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New Zealand and Its Colonization

William Swainson - 1859 - 440 lehte
...they were compelled to report—" That the conduct of the New Zealand Company in sending out emigrants to New Zealand, not only without the sanction, but...of the Crown, was highly irregular and improper." had recently visited New Zealand for the purpose of affording protection to our countrymen, and who...
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A Short History of British Colonial Policy

Hugh Edward Egerton - 1897 - 580 lehte
...resolutions. After sacrificing to law and order, by a condemnation of the Company, in sending out settlers, " not only without the sanction, but in direct defiance of the authority of the Crown," it went on to condemn the Treaty of Waitangi, to declare that under the treaty there was no acknowledgment...
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The Colonisation of New Zealand

Johannes Stephanus Marais - 1927 - 408 lehte
...Stanley's Parliamentary Under-Secretary, was rejected by the Committee. PP 1844, xiii. p. 3o. jt. \ ' in sending out settlers to New Zealand, ' not only...but in direct defiance of the authority of the Crown ' ! as ' highly irregular and improper', implied censure on their proceedings. 1 The rest, in so far...
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Select Documents on British Colonial Policy, 1830-1860

Kenneth Norman Bell, William Parker Morrell - 1928 - 680 lehte
...OF HOUSE OF COMMONS COMMITTEE ON NEW ZEALAND (July 23, 1844) [EXTRACT]1 (PP, 1844, xiii.) 1st. — THAT the conduct of the New Zealand Company, in sending...authority of the Crown, was highly irregular and improper. 2d. — THAT the conclusion of the Treaty of Waitangi by Captain Hobson with certain Natives of New...
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The Cambridge History of the British Empire, 13. köide

John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Henry Dodwell, Ernest Alfred Benians - 1929 - 336 lehte
...state of New Zealand and the Company's proceedings. The chief conclusions of this committee were: (1) that the conduct of the New Zealand Company in sending...authority of the Crown, was highly irregular and improper; (2) that the conclusion of the Treaty of Waitangi by Captain Hobson with certain natives of New Zealand...
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