The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 41–42University of Auckland., 2007 |
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Strana 144
... authority into the localities was halting and circumspect , a series of small steps that became more confident after 1870 as large Exchequer grants were made to fund local activity , especially in education and health , backed up ...
... authority into the localities was halting and circumspect , a series of small steps that became more confident after 1870 as large Exchequer grants were made to fund local activity , especially in education and health , backed up ...
Strana 145
... authority that far exceeded anything that English municipalities possessed at the time . Yet the New Zealand ' constitution ' of 1852 nevertheless adhered to the basic tenet of the Victorian state that centralization was ' artificial ...
... authority that far exceeded anything that English municipalities possessed at the time . Yet the New Zealand ' constitution ' of 1852 nevertheless adhered to the basic tenet of the Victorian state that centralization was ' artificial ...
Strana 148
... authority could not stand still . The central state probed local independence with inspectors , investigations and legislation that set out general expectations . In a few instances most notably , prisons - local authorities were ...
... authority could not stand still . The central state probed local independence with inspectors , investigations and legislation that set out general expectations . In a few instances most notably , prisons - local authorities were ...
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