The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 14–15History Department, University of Auckland., 1980 |
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Strana 65
... remained separate and distinct , from which many evil consequences have ensued . Quarrels have arisen ; blood has been shed , and finally the aboriginal people of the country have been driven away or destroyed . Wise and good men in ...
... remained separate and distinct , from which many evil consequences have ensued . Quarrels have arisen ; blood has been shed , and finally the aboriginal people of the country have been driven away or destroyed . Wise and good men in ...
Strana 150
... remained encased in the old theological paradigm of divine providence which made them believe that all evolution is not only a movement away from a primitive condition ; but also and especially , a movement towards a predetermined goal ...
... remained encased in the old theological paradigm of divine providence which made them believe that all evolution is not only a movement away from a primitive condition ; but also and especially , a movement towards a predetermined goal ...
Strana 81
... remained almost as poor as they had been during the provincial period . By 1915 , the great landowners themselves had lost their political power , but had retained much of their social prestige and their wealth , discreetly spread over ...
... remained almost as poor as they had been during the provincial period . By 1915 , the great landowners themselves had lost their political power , but had retained much of their social prestige and their wealth , discreetly spread over ...
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