The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 7–8University of Auckland., 1973 |
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... early 1830s , Maori society in the Bay of Islands was being reduced to a state of cultural disruption as a result of the impact of European society and technology . This disruption , they say , was a precondition for the Maoris to ...
... early 1830s , Maori society in the Bay of Islands was being reduced to a state of cultural disruption as a result of the impact of European society and technology . This disruption , they say , was a precondition for the Maoris to ...
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... early cham- pion of the cause of women's rights , and as early as 1824 , Mill himself had published in that periodical an article attacking the prevalent custom of regarding morality and personal characteristics in com- pletely ...
... early cham- pion of the cause of women's rights , and as early as 1824 , Mill himself had published in that periodical an article attacking the prevalent custom of regarding morality and personal characteristics in com- pletely ...
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... early years in the Association , Davidson was well aware of the more unrealistic enthusiasms of Morton , yet he appreciated that Morton was a force to be reckoned with , capable of becoming a bully when persuasiveness failed . Much can ...
... early years in the Association , Davidson was well aware of the more unrealistic enthusiasms of Morton , yet he appreciated that Morton was a force to be reckoned with , capable of becoming a bully when persuasiveness failed . Much can ...
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