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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... organisation , as Best has clearly demonstrated , 1 was the whanau or extended family , which corresponds roughly with the Highland clan . Such a unit came into existence when a closely related group of people became self - conscious ...
... organisation , as Best has clearly demonstrated , 1 was the whanau or extended family , which corresponds roughly with the Highland clan . Such a unit came into existence when a closely related group of people became self - conscious ...
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... organisation was highly developed and each settlement had its fort or pa . In the more thickly populated localities one large and strongly fortified pa might serve for a group of settlements , and many tribes had a central pa into which ...
... organisation was highly developed and each settlement had its fort or pa . In the more thickly populated localities one large and strongly fortified pa might serve for a group of settlements , and many tribes had a central pa into which ...
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... organisation . The interest thus aroused among all classes is readily intelligible . Some such improvement was necessary to lift the colony out of the almost hopeless depression into which it had fallen . Until 1882 , productive ...
... organisation . The interest thus aroused among all classes is readily intelligible . Some such improvement was necessary to lift the colony out of the almost hopeless depression into which it had fallen . Until 1882 , productive ...
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