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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... racial differences between the different islands are harder to isolate than the cultural . At present there appears to be ... race which Cook found in occupation was high - spirited and trained to arms , and , apart from the advantage of ...
... racial differences between the different islands are harder to isolate than the cultural . At present there appears to be ... race which Cook found in occupation was high - spirited and trained to arms , and , apart from the advantage of ...
Page 76
... race at all . The race for New Zealand had been won long before Captain Lavaud arrived at the Bay of Islands . It had been , in truth , a race between Edward Gibbon Wakefield and Captain Langlois to rouse their respective Governments to ...
... race at all . The race for New Zealand had been won long before Captain Lavaud arrived at the Bay of Islands . It had been , in truth , a race between Edward Gibbon Wakefield and Captain Langlois to rouse their respective Governments to ...
Page 253
... race of high in- telligence and advanced sea - craft and driven by some natural impulse into wide - ranging expeditions . There was such a race occupying the islets that stipple the central and eastern Pacific - a true racial unity ...
... race of high in- telligence and advanced sea - craft and driven by some natural impulse into wide - ranging expeditions . There was such a race occupying the islets that stipple the central and eastern Pacific - a true racial unity ...
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