The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 2–3History Department, University of Auckland., 1968 |
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Strana 129
... less educated and less sophisticated : the élite looked to Oxbridge and the West End.66 Seddon was not , in this sense , of the élite , and the trend which was part of his bequest had its parallels with that Australian nationalism ...
... less educated and less sophisticated : the élite looked to Oxbridge and the West End.66 Seddon was not , in this sense , of the élite , and the trend which was part of his bequest had its parallels with that Australian nationalism ...
Strana 157
... less progressive — though he observed self - help activities in Falealili and Si'umu similar to those in Savai'i . While he believed that official policy should encourage the people to develop their own lands and to participate in the ...
... less progressive — though he observed self - help activities in Falealili and Si'umu similar to those in Savai'i . While he believed that official policy should encourage the people to develop their own lands and to participate in the ...
Strana 91
... less and less land . He scorned the missionaries ' fears that the ' demoralisation ' of the Maoris would follow from regular contact with settlers , for even those of the ' lowest orders ' were ' far more decorous ' in their habits than ...
... less and less land . He scorned the missionaries ' fears that the ' demoralisation ' of the Maoris would follow from regular contact with settlers , for even those of the ' lowest orders ' were ' far more decorous ' in their habits than ...
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