The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 2–3History Department, University of Auckland., 1968 |
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Strana 136
... believed that the restoration of prosperity would be enough to restore the colony to health . Atkinson shared the urban middle class fear of a large alienated proletariat crowded into the towns . He now believed that the state should ...
... believed that the restoration of prosperity would be enough to restore the colony to health . Atkinson shared the urban middle class fear of a large alienated proletariat crowded into the towns . He now believed that the state should ...
Strana 157
... believed that official policy should encourage the people to develop their own lands and to participate in the western economy , it seemed certain that for some years to come prosperity would also depend on the European plantations and ...
... believed that official policy should encourage the people to develop their own lands and to participate in the western economy , it seemed certain that for some years to come prosperity would also depend on the European plantations and ...
Strana 148
... believed , would be the ' fruit of Christianity , for only Christ- ianity would supply the motive for initiation into the new way of life . The objective is not changed : to assimilate the Christian Maori into a European way of life ...
... believed , would be the ' fruit of Christianity , for only Christ- ianity would supply the motive for initiation into the new way of life . The objective is not changed : to assimilate the Christian Maori into a European way of life ...
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