The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 171
... become a community dominated by small farmers . The economic and political dominance of the South Island has been completely eclipsed by the rapid increase of population in the North Island . The domination of the wool kings and the ...
... become a community dominated by small farmers . The economic and political dominance of the South Island has been completely eclipsed by the rapid increase of population in the North Island . The domination of the wool kings and the ...
Page 222
... become British territory — a British colony , if you like — in the ordinary sense of the term . But we discovered when we got to Paris that the Council of Powers had decided that there would be no annexations in the ordinary sense of ...
... become British territory — a British colony , if you like — in the ordinary sense of the term . But we discovered when we got to Paris that the Council of Powers had decided that there would be no annexations in the ordinary sense of ...
Page 255
... become a most important factor in the prosperity of the country as popula- tion grows and industrialism develops ... become more and more essential for motor power as oil becomes dearer . In these Sounds and all along the west coast the ...
... become a most important factor in the prosperity of the country as popula- tion grows and industrialism develops ... become more and more essential for motor power as oil becomes dearer . In these Sounds and all along the west coast the ...
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