The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 41University of Auckland., 2007 |
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... century to 1945 ( often accompanied by monocultural plantations , agriculture and large- scale acclimatization ) ; and post - war independence ( tourism and intensified environmental problems , the latter sometimes tempered by declining ...
... century to 1945 ( often accompanied by monocultural plantations , agriculture and large- scale acclimatization ) ; and post - war independence ( tourism and intensified environmental problems , the latter sometimes tempered by declining ...
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century state . With the supremacy of statute law , it most certainly was . ' But Parliament in its relationship with the localities existed less to control than to empower them ; the permissive clauses included in the domestic ...
century state . With the supremacy of statute law , it most certainly was . ' But Parliament in its relationship with the localities existed less to control than to empower them ; the permissive clauses included in the domestic ...
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... century infrastructure issues still facing Auckland , which have antecedents in the nineteenth century . Access to drinking water , sewage disposal and transport links around an ever- expanding city are particular examples . In Stone's ...
... century infrastructure issues still facing Auckland , which have antecedents in the nineteenth century . Access to drinking water , sewage disposal and transport links around an ever- expanding city are particular examples . In Stone's ...
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