The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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From a military point of view the Maoris had serious defects : they lacked enterprise , perseverance in a single line of action , and a knowledge of the broader principles of campaigning . Though Cameron was a high - minded man of solid ...
From a military point of view the Maoris had serious defects : they lacked enterprise , perseverance in a single line of action , and a knowledge of the broader principles of campaigning . Though Cameron was a high - minded man of solid ...
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Moreover , governmental action has included the encouragement of special sanatoria and clinics , the provision of homes for children and aged people , the whole responsibility for the treatment of mental diseases , the subsidising of ...
Moreover , governmental action has included the encouragement of special sanatoria and clinics , the provision of homes for children and aged people , the whole responsibility for the treatment of mental diseases , the subsidising of ...
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The demand for cheaper rural credit has not been wholly staved off by the action of the Bank of New Zealand in establishing a department upon a sub- sidised basis to deal with rural advances , nor by the action of the Government in ...
The demand for cheaper rural credit has not been wholly staved off by the action of the Bank of New Zealand in establishing a department upon a sub- sidised basis to deal with rural advances , nor by the action of the Government in ...
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