The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia; advisor Ernest ScottArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians Cambridge University Press, 1933 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... civilisation have enabled him thus miraculously to shorten the process of taming her in the newer lands , but he has had to observe a similar sequence . The problem of communications was one that profoundly in- fluenced New Zealand . It ...
... civilisation have enabled him thus miraculously to shorten the process of taming her in the newer lands , but he has had to observe a similar sequence . The problem of communications was one that profoundly in- fluenced New Zealand . It ...
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... civilisation were men of considerable force of character who had great influence with the Maoris and who pointed to higher standards of general living than those which the natives had pre- viously known . When , about 1848 , the whaling ...
... civilisation were men of considerable force of character who had great influence with the Maoris and who pointed to higher standards of general living than those which the natives had pre- viously known . When , about 1848 , the whaling ...
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... civilisation . A main object will be to do all that can be done for inducing them to embrace the language , customs , religion and social ties of the superior race . The missionaries have already done something towards this object ...
... civilisation . A main object will be to do all that can be done for inducing them to embrace the language , customs , religion and social ties of the superior race . The missionaries have already done something towards this object ...
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