The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 6–7History Department, University of Auckland., 1972 |
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Strana 94
... considered carefully . The Prime Minister sent to C. A. Berendsen ( Permanent Head of the Prime Minister's Department ) in Geneva , both the British request for inaction , and Parr's telegram advising caution . The delegation considered ...
... considered carefully . The Prime Minister sent to C. A. Berendsen ( Permanent Head of the Prime Minister's Department ) in Geneva , both the British request for inaction , and Parr's telegram advising caution . The delegation considered ...
Strana 108
... considered a very estimable man ' , through his youthful contacts with the Owenite Socialists . 12 He said that he considered it ' the signal honour of Owenism and most other forms of Socialism that they assign [ to women ] equal rights ...
... considered a very estimable man ' , through his youthful contacts with the Owenite Socialists . 12 He said that he considered it ' the signal honour of Owenism and most other forms of Socialism that they assign [ to women ] equal rights ...
Strana 116
... considered com- pletely unjust , as thoroughly justified by the requirements of their circumstances . This meant that when social inequalities ceased to be considered expedient , they became regarded as not only inexpedient , but also ...
... considered com- pletely unjust , as thoroughly justified by the requirements of their circumstances . This meant that when social inequalities ceased to be considered expedient , they became regarded as not only inexpedient , but also ...
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HELEN TAFT MANNING Lord Durham and the New Zealand | 1 |
ROLLO ARNOLD English Rural Unionism and Taranaki | 20 |
Ideal | 42 |
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