The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 2,Svazky 24–25University of Auckland., 1990 |
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... lived would not now grow ' . Taonui accepted this view but then wondered whether ' the flood ' ( biblical deluge ? ) may not have destroyed the moa instead . White then pointed out that the soil in which the bones were found would not ...
... lived would not now grow ' . Taonui accepted this view but then wondered whether ' the flood ' ( biblical deluge ? ) may not have destroyed the moa instead . White then pointed out that the soil in which the bones were found would not ...
Strana 175
... lived in New Zealand , how people lived in other places , how people lived at other times . Neither a chronological treatment of history nor a systematic study of geography was required . For each class four or five major topics were ...
... lived in New Zealand , how people lived in other places , how people lived at other times . Neither a chronological treatment of history nor a systematic study of geography was required . For each class four or five major topics were ...
Strana 121
... lived just outside Plymouth since 1836 and had come to know Thomas Woollcombe through their membership of the Plymouth Institute.20 The five sons of Lieuten- ant Colonel H.H.W. Aubrey , cousins of Molesworth , also emigrated to New ...
... lived just outside Plymouth since 1836 and had come to know Thomas Woollcombe through their membership of the Plymouth Institute.20 The five sons of Lieuten- ant Colonel H.H.W. Aubrey , cousins of Molesworth , also emigrated to New ...
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