The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 41University of Auckland., 2007 |
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... writing to a respectable position within . our literary canon , and simultaneously offer it as both the beginning of a local literary tradition and a rich store of evidence for the first stirrings of nationalist sentiment . It is clear ...
... writing to a respectable position within . our literary canon , and simultaneously offer it as both the beginning of a local literary tradition and a rich store of evidence for the first stirrings of nationalist sentiment . It is clear ...
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... writing Cook's biography , works which would be acknowledged to be among the great achievements of twentieth - century scholarship . The two long chapters that recount what stood behind that achievement are appropriately titled ' the ...
... writing Cook's biography , works which would be acknowledged to be among the great achievements of twentieth - century scholarship . The two long chapters that recount what stood behind that achievement are appropriately titled ' the ...
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... Writing ' and ' Publishing . ' The one on ' Writing ' has changed the least , mainly becoming a little more pared - down and more tightly organized . I personally feel that greater consideration could be given to the uses of the ...
... Writing ' and ' Publishing . ' The one on ' Writing ' has changed the least , mainly becoming a little more pared - down and more tightly organized . I personally feel that greater consideration could be given to the uses of the ...
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