The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 2,Svazky 24–25University of Auckland., 1990 |
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Strana 35
... concerned that internal and external political decisions were made on an ad hoc basis without any coherent frame- work of Labour policy to guide the government's leaders . There was still some concern that the British government's heart ...
... concerned that internal and external political decisions were made on an ad hoc basis without any coherent frame- work of Labour policy to guide the government's leaders . There was still some concern that the British government's heart ...
Strana 136
... concerned , that hardly mattered ; indeed Hobson declared British sovereignty over the North Island on the basis of Maori acceptance of the Treaty on 21 May 1840 even before all of the signed copies of the Treaty came back , and over ...
... concerned , that hardly mattered ; indeed Hobson declared British sovereignty over the North Island on the basis of Maori acceptance of the Treaty on 21 May 1840 even before all of the signed copies of the Treaty came back , and over ...
Strana 62
... concerned with indigenous concepts and meaning ( as opposed to meaning imposed from outside ) and shared with Ngata the recognition that it was difficult to make ' white people see the meaning of things as they [ the Tuamotuans ] saw ...
... concerned with indigenous concepts and meaning ( as opposed to meaning imposed from outside ) and shared with Ngata the recognition that it was difficult to make ' white people see the meaning of things as they [ the Tuamotuans ] saw ...
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