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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... population from the be- ginning down to the year A.D. 1840 has still to be investigated . No site has yet been submitted to proper archaeological investigation and some of the best sites ever to be hoped for have been ruined by casual ...
... population from the be- ginning down to the year A.D. 1840 has still to be investigated . No site has yet been submitted to proper archaeological investigation and some of the best sites ever to be hoped for have been ruined by casual ...
Page 143
... population of 115,000 in 1840 reads convincingly , but it must be remembered that in the much easier task of numbering the Moriori population in the same year he failed completely . With Fenton's census of 1858 we reach firm ground ...
... population of 115,000 in 1840 reads convincingly , but it must be remembered that in the much easier task of numbering the Moriori population in the same year he failed completely . With Fenton's census of 1858 we reach firm ground ...
Page 144
... population , the most noteworthy example being tuberculosis , particularly of the respiratory system . Other diseases of the respiratory system also show much higher rates for Maoris than for Europeans , and the same state of affairs is ...
... population , the most noteworthy example being tuberculosis , particularly of the respiratory system . Other diseases of the respiratory system also show much higher rates for Maoris than for Europeans , and the same state of affairs is ...
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