The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 1–4University of Auckland., 1989 |
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... means generally obtained fair treatment , but they were warned that if they proved unable to farm and develop the land in a satisfactory manner , then they would have to forfeit it to those who could . It was necessary to have all ...
... means generally obtained fair treatment , but they were warned that if they proved unable to farm and develop the land in a satisfactory manner , then they would have to forfeit it to those who could . It was necessary to have all ...
Strana 39
... means ' The average amount of capital available was about £ 350 although some selectors had only £ 50 and a few nearly £ 2,000 . Most settlers had a few cows and horses while some who had been share - milking or farm - labouring owned ...
... means ' The average amount of capital available was about £ 350 although some selectors had only £ 50 and a few nearly £ 2,000 . Most settlers had a few cows and horses while some who had been share - milking or farm - labouring owned ...
Strana 109
... means , and Véron was the first man , using the techniques of the observation of lunar distances , to arrive at a scientific estimate of the width of the Pacific Ocean . Commerson was a very considerable botanist , and his collections ...
... means , and Véron was the first man , using the techniques of the observation of lunar distances , to arrive at a scientific estimate of the width of the Pacific Ocean . Commerson was a very considerable botanist , and his collections ...
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Kupe Toi and the Fleet | 14 |
Land Trans | 32 |
DIANNE LEWIS The Tin Trade in the Malay Peninsula during | 52 |
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