The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 42University of Auckland., 2008 |
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... political parties paid for the prohibition vote ' . " As recently as 1983 a standard text on the liquor laws stated that ' even today it is often considered axiomatic that on liquor matters , the people should have the right of ...
... political parties paid for the prohibition vote ' . " As recently as 1983 a standard text on the liquor laws stated that ' even today it is often considered axiomatic that on liquor matters , the people should have the right of ...
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have serious political repercussions , even if these effects were not generally felt in New Zealand . In South Africa , the agitation radicalized white workers , who successfully consolidated their political influence in the decades ...
have serious political repercussions , even if these effects were not generally felt in New Zealand . In South Africa , the agitation radicalized white workers , who successfully consolidated their political influence in the decades ...
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... Political Science at Canterbury ( 1963–1965 ) he migrated to a chair of history in the United States , where he is now Harry C. Black Professor Emeritus at Johns Hopkins University . The Discovery of Islands is a treasure ; named after ...
... Political Science at Canterbury ( 1963–1965 ) he migrated to a chair of history in the United States , where he is now Harry C. Black Professor Emeritus at Johns Hopkins University . The Discovery of Islands is a treasure ; named after ...
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