The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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... nature on man and of the reaction of man on nature are present ; the whole process is there in the simplest form for those who will to see . To disentangle economic motives from other socially effective motives in older communities is a ...
... nature on man and of the reaction of man on nature are present ; the whole process is there in the simplest form for those who will to see . To disentangle economic motives from other socially effective motives in older communities is a ...
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... nature of the country , its high ranges , dense forests and swiftly - flowing rivers necessitated the formation of several settle- ments separately organised and administered . Hence New Zealand , though nominally one colony in the ...
... nature of the country , its high ranges , dense forests and swiftly - flowing rivers necessitated the formation of several settle- ments separately organised and administered . Hence New Zealand , though nominally one colony in the ...
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... nature to the small farmer . By the time of McKenzie's retirement in 1900 , New Zealand was well upon the road to ... natural that the attention of students should have been concentrated upon the spectacular and experimental measures ...
... nature to the small farmer . By the time of McKenzie's retirement in 1900 , New Zealand was well upon the road to ... natural that the attention of students should have been concentrated upon the spectacular and experimental measures ...
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