The Chiefs of the Confederation of the United Tribes of New Zealand and the separate and independent Chiefs who have not become members of the Confederation cede to Her Majesty the Queen of England absolutely and without reservation all the rights and... The History of Taranaki - Page 45by Benjamin Wells - 1878 - 311 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Terry - Great Britain - 1842 - 416 pages
...Confederation of the United Tribes of New Zealand, and the separate and independent Chiefs who have not become members of the Confederation, cede to Her Majesty...individual Chiefs respectively exercise or possess, or may be supposed to exercise or possess, over their respective territories, as the sole Sovereigns... | |
| 1844 - 738 pages
...united tribes of New Zealand, and the separate and independent chiefs who have not become members nf the confederation, cede to Her Majesty the Queen of...powers of sovereignty which the said confederation of indidual chiefs respectively exercise or possess, or may be supposed to exercise or to possess,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1845 - 522 pages
...confederation of the united tribes of New Zealand, and the separate and independent chiefs who have not become members of the confederation, cede to Her Majesty...individual chiefs respectively exercise or possess, or may be supposed to exercise or to posses over their respective territories, as the sole sovereigns... | |
| Edward Jerningham Wakefield - Land settlement - 1845 - 618 pages
...confederation of the " united tribes of New Zealand, and the separate and " independent chiefs who have not become members " of the confederation, cede to her..." rights and powers of sovereignty which the said con" federation or individual chiefs respectively exercise " or possess, or may be supposed to exercise... | |
| Wesleyan Missionary Committee - Maori (New Zealand people) - 1848 - 46 pages
...Confederation of the United Tribes of New Zealand, and the separate and independent Chiefs who have not become Members of the Confederation, cede to Her Majesty...individual Chiefs respectively exercise or possess, A preliminary remark or two may be requisite to render it apparent that the Committee are not presuming... | |
| Karl von Martens - Europe - 1849 - 812 pages
...the united tribes of NewZealand, and the separate and independent chiefs who have not bekome membres of the confederation , cede to Her Majesty , the queen...individual chiefs respectively exercise or possess, or may be supposed to exercise or to posses, over their respective territories, as the sole sovereigns... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - Great Britain - 1851 - 706 pages
...confederation of the united tribes of New Zealand, and the separate and independent chiefs who have not become members of the confederation, cede to her Majesty...powers of sovereignty which the said confederation of independent chiefs respectively exercise or possess, or may be supposed to exercise or to possess,... | |
| Alfred Barrett (Wesleyan minister.) - 1852 - 408 pages
...Confederation of the United Tribes of New-Zealand, and the separate and independent Chiefs who have not become Members of the Confederation, cede to Her Majesty...individual Chiefs respectively exercise or possess, or may be supposed to exercise or possess, over their respective territories, as the sole Sovereigns... | |
| Alfred Barrett - Methodist Church - 1853 - 286 pages
...Confederation of the United Tribes of New-Zealand, and the separate and independent Chiefs who have not become Members of the Confederation, cede to Her Majesty...reservation, all the rights and powers of sovereignty That all the Chiefs did thoroughly and intelligently understand the entire results which were to follow... | |
| William Stones (travel writer.) - 1858 - 268 pages
...confederation of the united tribes of New Zealand, and the separate and independent chiefs who have not become members of the confederation, cede to Her Majesty...powers of sovereignty which the said confederation or independent chiefs respectively exercise or possess, or may be supposed to exercise or to possess,... | |
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