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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... while the whole of the South Island contains about onetwentieth . ... fortified pa might serve for a group of settlements , and many tribes had a central pa into which the whole tribe withdrew in the face of serious invasion .
... while the whole of the South Island contains about onetwentieth . ... fortified pa might serve for a group of settlements , and many tribes had a central pa into which the whole tribe withdrew in the face of serious invasion .
Page 119
Yet , on the whole , the provinces , at least where the system had had a fair trial , had done good work . The progress of settlement , the road construction , the machinery of local government , the education system in such provinces ...
Yet , on the whole , the provinces , at least where the system had had a fair trial , had done good work . The progress of settlement , the road construction , the machinery of local government , the education system in such provinces ...
Page 187
Once he had taken the plunge , Seddon characteristically went the whole length of making the pension payable as of right from the general tax revenue of the country . This willingness to use revenue for special welfare purposes is ...
Once he had taken the plunge , Seddon characteristically went the whole length of making the pension payable as of right from the general tax revenue of the country . This willingness to use revenue for special welfare purposes is ...
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