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But never mind all that. there's something sweet, even admirable, about the moral stridency of ...

But never mind all that. there's something sweet, even admirable, about the moral stridency of ...
- She should know, then, that in 1831, fewer than 1,000 Europeans were living in New Zealand, foreigners vastly outnumbered by the local Maori tribes. Fifty years later, that number skyrocketed to half a million, courtesy of British policy that encouraged settlers to sail to distant shores and remain there.

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