The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 2–3History Department, University of Auckland., 1968 |
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majority of Samoans , probably 80 % or 90 % , did favour remaining British because it was a British society , the London Missionary Society , that first introduced them to Christianity . Furthermore they constantly regretted that ...
majority of Samoans , probably 80 % or 90 % , did favour remaining British because it was a British society , the London Missionary Society , that first introduced them to Christianity . Furthermore they constantly regretted that ...
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... British in the early years of the nine- teenth century was often minimal . Guntur had been part of the Hyderabad state , but had passed into British hands in 1788. Dr. Frykenberg's book is to a large extent a record of the attempts of ...
... British in the early years of the nine- teenth century was often minimal . Guntur had been part of the Hyderabad state , but had passed into British hands in 1788. Dr. Frykenberg's book is to a large extent a record of the attempts of ...
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Announcing - BRITISH HISTORY TOPIC SERIES General Editor - - R. C. J. Stone This series of 56 - page booklets is being written for the New Zealand market by a number of New Zealand , Australian , and British academics . The series is ...
Announcing - BRITISH HISTORY TOPIC SERIES General Editor - - R. C. J. Stone This series of 56 - page booklets is being written for the New Zealand market by a number of New Zealand , Australian , and British academics . The series is ...
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