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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... interest . The story of the Maori , rich in heroic achievements by sea and land , appeals strongly to our feelings ; the structure and the life of their community throw light on certain stages of human development ; and the conflict ...
... interest . The story of the Maori , rich in heroic achievements by sea and land , appeals strongly to our feelings ; the structure and the life of their community throw light on certain stages of human development ; and the conflict ...
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... interest - viz . the great incursion made by the state into the economic sphere by legislation both controlling and regulating private contracts of labour and capital , sale and purchase , and ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 7 authorising the ...
... interest - viz . the great incursion made by the state into the economic sphere by legislation both controlling and regulating private contracts of labour and capital , sale and purchase , and ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 7 authorising the ...
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... interest by means of a balance of exports . The boom of the gold rushes had passed , but it had left the substantial advantage , probably the greatest that could have accrued to the colony at that stage , of a greatly in- creased ...
... interest by means of a balance of exports . The boom of the gold rushes had passed , but it had left the substantial advantage , probably the greatest that could have accrued to the colony at that stage , of a greatly in- creased ...
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