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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... population from the be- ginning down to the year A.D. 1840 has still to be investigated . No site has yet been submitted to proper archaeological investigation and some of the best sites ever to be hoped for have been ruined by casual ...
... population from the be- ginning down to the year A.D. 1840 has still to be investigated . No site has yet been submitted to proper archaeological investigation and some of the best sites ever to be hoped for have been ruined by casual ...
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... population in Otago and Canterbury , followed , in the mid- ' twenties , by a sharp decline due to European diseases and the musket , and it is possible that similar developments occurred in the north . The census of 1925 showed a total ...
... population in Otago and Canterbury , followed , in the mid- ' twenties , by a sharp decline due to European diseases and the musket , and it is possible that similar developments occurred in the north . The census of 1925 showed a total ...
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... POPULATION ( II ) THE MAORIS SINCE THE WARS 143 The calculation of Maori population in periods before the institu- tion of a Government census is a matter of great difficulty . Captain Cook's estimate of one hundred thousand was ...
... POPULATION ( II ) THE MAORIS SINCE THE WARS 143 The calculation of Maori population in periods before the institu- tion of a Government census is a matter of great difficulty . Captain Cook's estimate of one hundred thousand was ...
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