The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 40–41University of Auckland., 2006 |
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... suggested that he could not have written his introduction to A Book of New Zealand Verse , 1923-1945 ' if Holcroft hadn't written his essays , and McCormick his Letters and Art'.60 Curnow's support for Holcroft and a perception that ...
... suggested that he could not have written his introduction to A Book of New Zealand Verse , 1923-1945 ' if Holcroft hadn't written his essays , and McCormick his Letters and Art'.60 Curnow's support for Holcroft and a perception that ...
Strana 183
... suggested to Holcroft that New Zealand might be a symbol of a future socialism of long and steady growth'.76 This notion of growth was as important to Holcroft as it was to McCormick ; New Zealand culture was envisaged as a branch of ...
... suggested to Holcroft that New Zealand might be a symbol of a future socialism of long and steady growth'.76 This notion of growth was as important to Holcroft as it was to McCormick ; New Zealand culture was envisaged as a branch of ...
Strana 31
... suggested that it should be sited on a hill , as in days of old , near a spring or river , citing James Pope's Te Ora mo te Maori , originally an English- language health guide for Māori students , but also published in Māori for Māori ...
... suggested that it should be sited on a hill , as in days of old , near a spring or river , citing James Pope's Te Ora mo te Maori , originally an English- language health guide for Māori students , but also published in Māori for Māori ...
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