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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... civilisation have enabled him thus miraculously to shorten the process of taming her in the newer lands , but he has had to observe a similar sequence . The problem of communications was one that profoundly in- fluenced New Zealand . It ...
... civilisation have enabled him thus miraculously to shorten the process of taming her in the newer lands , but he has had to observe a similar sequence . The problem of communications was one that profoundly in- fluenced New Zealand . It ...
Page 67
... civilisation . A main object will be to do all that can be done for inducing them to embrace the language , customs , religion and social ties of the superior race . The missionaries have already done something towards this object ...
... civilisation . A main object will be to do all that can be done for inducing them to embrace the language , customs , religion and social ties of the superior race . The missionaries have already done something towards this object ...
Page 256
... civilisation , will in turn become the chief arena of its history , which , beginning with the Aegean , the Red Sea and Persian Gulf , passed to the Medi- terranean at large and thence to the Atlantic , and may attain its climax when it ...
... civilisation , will in turn become the chief arena of its history , which , beginning with the Aegean , the Red Sea and Persian Gulf , passed to the Medi- terranean at large and thence to the Atlantic , and may attain its climax when it ...
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