The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 35–36University of Auckland., 2001 |
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Strana 183
... remained as low as 8 at each of the three dates . Statistically , population ageing among non - Maori New Zealanders toward the end of the nineteenth century was perhaps most intense among the Chinese.27 A small , shrinking minority ...
... remained as low as 8 at each of the three dates . Statistically , population ageing among non - Maori New Zealanders toward the end of the nineteenth century was perhaps most intense among the Chinese.27 A small , shrinking minority ...
Strana 125
... remained for specific game birds , and for deer and fish , but the introduction of British species holus - bolus , from a sense of ' attachment and loss ' , was on the wane . For native species , the pattern is very different . They ...
... remained for specific game birds , and for deer and fish , but the introduction of British species holus - bolus , from a sense of ' attachment and loss ' , was on the wane . For native species , the pattern is very different . They ...
Strana 139
... remained head of both church and state ; for other Protestants she headed state alone , but earned their respect for her well - known personal piety , which took a distinctly non - ritualistic form . However , civil religion can move ...
... remained head of both church and state ; for other Protestants she headed state alone , but earned their respect for her well - known personal piety , which took a distinctly non - ritualistic form . However , civil religion can move ...
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