The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 22University of Auckland., 1988 |
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... Jewsbury's last letter was written in April 1880 , only months before her death.1 One result of their close relationship was that Mantell led Jewsbury to share his strong concern over the British colonists ' treatment of the Maori in ...
... Jewsbury's last letter was written in April 1880 , only months before her death.1 One result of their close relationship was that Mantell led Jewsbury to share his strong concern over the British colonists ' treatment of the Maori in ...
Strana 109
... Jewsbury was imbued with a strong sense of the duty that one owed to oneself , to society , and to God to work hard ... Jewsbury a journal and maps of a three - day journey he had made through an area of New Zealand where the European ...
... Jewsbury was imbued with a strong sense of the duty that one owed to oneself , to society , and to God to work hard ... Jewsbury a journal and maps of a three - day journey he had made through an area of New Zealand where the European ...
Strana 115
... Jewsbury was herself able to give them some exposure in The Athenaeum through reviewing a book expressing an outlook similar to his , John Eldon Gorst's The Maori King ; or , the Story of our Quarrel with the Natives of New Zealand.45 ...
... Jewsbury was herself able to give them some exposure in The Athenaeum through reviewing a book expressing an outlook similar to his , John Eldon Gorst's The Maori King ; or , the Story of our Quarrel with the Natives of New Zealand.45 ...
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