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 19
... whole of the South Island contains about one- twentieth . These figures may probably be taken to represent the relative density in pre - European times . In districts where population was dense , military organisation was highly ...
... whole of the South Island contains about one- twentieth . These figures may probably be taken to represent the relative density in pre - European times . In districts where population was dense , military organisation was highly ...
Page 119
... whole , which at least diminished the force of the arguments for provincial institutions . They were not , it is true , inconsistent with a real national feeling , but there were a great many provincialists - such as Macandrew - who ...
... whole , which at least diminished the force of the arguments for provincial institutions . They were not , it is true , inconsistent with a real national feeling , but there were a great many provincialists - such as Macandrew - who ...
Page 187
... whole length of making the pension payable as of right from the general tax revenue of the country . This willing- ness to use revenue for special welfare purposes is characteristic of New Zealand , and has recently been demonstrated ...
... whole length of making the pension payable as of right from the general tax revenue of the country . This willing- ness to use revenue for special welfare purposes is characteristic of New Zealand , and has recently been demonstrated ...
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