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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... nature on man and of the reaction of man on nature are present ; the whole process is there in the simplest form for those who will to see . To disentangle economic motives from other socially effective motives in older communities is a ...
... nature on man and of the reaction of man on nature are present ; the whole process is there in the simplest form for those who will to see . To disentangle economic motives from other socially effective motives in older communities is a ...
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... nature of the country , its high ranges , dense forests and swiftly - flowing rivers necessitated the formation of several settle- ments separately organised and administered . Hence New Zealand , though nominally one colony in the ...
... nature of the country , its high ranges , dense forests and swiftly - flowing rivers necessitated the formation of several settle- ments separately organised and administered . Hence New Zealand , though nominally one colony in the ...
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... nature and children's stories is very high . In fact the writing of fiction to - day appears to be confined to women in New Zealand , a handful of whom , including " G. B. Lancaster " ( Edith Lyttelton ) , Rosemary Rees and Jane Mander ...
... nature and children's stories is very high . In fact the writing of fiction to - day appears to be confined to women in New Zealand , a handful of whom , including " G. B. Lancaster " ( Edith Lyttelton ) , Rosemary Rees and Jane Mander ...
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