The Treaty of Waitangi; or, how New Zealand became a British ColonyBuick, Thomas Lindsay
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The Treaty of Waitangi; or, how New Zealand became a British Colony
Buick, Thomas Lindsay
New Zealand -- Politics and government; Treaty of Waitangi (1840)
amongst the foremost is the noble one of rescuing a most interesting
race of men from that fate which contact with the nations of
Christendom has hitherto invariably and unhappily brought upon the
uncivilised tribes of the earth. One of the gentlemen who appeared
before you did not scruple to avow at this table, and before this
Council, that he can imagine no motive Her Majesty's Ministers can
have in desiring the acquisition of New Zealand but to increase their
own patronage. The same gentleman is very probably also unable to
imagine any other reason for the exercise of Her Majesty's
prerogative than the oppression of her subjects. These, gentlemen,
may be Mr. Wentworth's opinions. I will not insult you by supposing
they are yours. You, I hope, still believe that there is such a thing
as public virtue, and that integrity is not utterly banished from the
bosoms of men in office. To your hands, therefore, I commit this
Bill. You will, I am sure, deal with it according to your
consciences, and with that independence which you ought to exercise,
having due regard for the honour of the Crown and the interests of
the subject; whilst for myself, in respect to this occupation of New
Zealand by Her Majesty, I may, I trust, be permitted to exclaim, as
did the standard-bearer of the Tenth Legion when Caesar first took
possession of Great Britain, _Et ego certe officium meum Reipublicae
atque Imperatori praestitero_, fearlessly alike of what people may
say or think of me, I will perform my duty to the Queen and to the
public.
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