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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... European times , and the estimates of different observers range from half a million down to one hundred thousand . Cook , who saw little of the South Island , and only the thickly populated districts of the north , suggested the latter ...
... European times , and the estimates of different observers range from half a million down to one hundred thousand . Cook , who saw little of the South Island , and only the thickly populated districts of the north , suggested the latter ...
Page 142
... European , from which there were no perceptible signs of recovery till after 1880 , when the Maoris began to feel a new interest in the life of their European fellow - citizens . The more uncompromising tribes withdrew into almost ...
... European , from which there were no perceptible signs of recovery till after 1880 , when the Maoris began to feel a new interest in the life of their European fellow - citizens . The more uncompromising tribes withdrew into almost ...
Page 144
... Europeans , and the same state of affairs is disclosed for diarrhoeal diseases and stomach complaints . On the other hand there is a much lower mortality among Maoris from certain diseases which rank high as causes of death among the ...
... Europeans , and the same state of affairs is disclosed for diarrhoeal diseases and stomach complaints . On the other hand there is a much lower mortality among Maoris from certain diseases which rank high as causes of death among the ...
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