The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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II SOCIAL ORGANISATION stock Schmidt has linked the Austro - Asiatic languages , the two stocks together forming the Austric . Among the Maoris , the family , as we know it , scarcely existed . The term used in addressing the father was ...
II SOCIAL ORGANISATION stock Schmidt has linked the Austro - Asiatic languages , the two stocks together forming the Austric . Among the Maoris , the family , as we know it , scarcely existed . The term used in addressing the father was ...
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MILITARY ORGANISATION 19 of considerable supplies of materials such as bird - bone , or such stones as flint and argillite . Thus the Maoris of Tasman Bay far surpassed those of other districts in skill in manufacturing the unpolished ...
MILITARY ORGANISATION 19 of considerable supplies of materials such as bird - bone , or such stones as flint and argillite . Thus the Maoris of Tasman Bay far surpassed those of other districts in skill in manufacturing the unpolished ...
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EXPERIMENTS WITH REFRIGERATION 161 was very successful , and was the beginning of a veritable revolution , not only in the economic prospect , but also in farming methods and organisation . The interest thus aroused among all classes is ...
EXPERIMENTS WITH REFRIGERATION 161 was very successful , and was the beginning of a veritable revolution , not only in the economic prospect , but also in farming methods and organisation . The interest thus aroused among all classes is ...
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