The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 2–3History Department, University of Auckland., 1968 |
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... remained until 1802 , when in April of that year Pomare II took it by force and carried it off to a marae in Tautira.43 This review of other references in the literature to the stone struc- ture and associated objects on Marae Point ...
... remained until 1802 , when in April of that year Pomare II took it by force and carried it off to a marae in Tautira.43 This review of other references in the literature to the stone struc- ture and associated objects on Marae Point ...
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articles remained within reach of the bulk of the population . That the government realized this fact is shown by its decision , taken in September 1814 , to provide those persons victualled by the com- missariat with a loaf of bread ...
articles remained within reach of the bulk of the population . That the government realized this fact is shown by its decision , taken in September 1814 , to provide those persons victualled by the com- missariat with a loaf of bread ...
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... remained reasonably intact . Moreover , the rate of land transfer continued at a very low level partly because of the tremen- dous price of land in the area and partly because of the rise of * gentlemen farmers ' who employed ...
... remained reasonably intact . Moreover , the rate of land transfer continued at a very low level partly because of the tremen- dous price of land in the area and partly because of the rise of * gentlemen farmers ' who employed ...
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AND KAYE GREEN Religious Structures Marae of | 66 |
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