The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 32University of Auckland., 1998 |
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Strana 109
... continued to be met by large charities , now in the form of the feoffee or endowed foundation . By this means , personal wealth was invested in perpetuity to generate income to pay pensions , to give less regular aid by way of food ...
... continued to be met by large charities , now in the form of the feoffee or endowed foundation . By this means , personal wealth was invested in perpetuity to generate income to pay pensions , to give less regular aid by way of food ...
Strana 125
... continued to draw the large percentage of their member- ship from the more skilled sections of this class.20 It has been assumed that New Zealand friendly societies had the same membership composition . David Thomson and Caroline Daley ...
... continued to draw the large percentage of their member- ship from the more skilled sections of this class.20 It has been assumed that New Zealand friendly societies had the same membership composition . David Thomson and Caroline Daley ...
Strana 145
... continued to push for a universal , free health service as part of a broad social security system , and for the support of doctors and pharmacists upon whom such a service would depend . Free medicines were not seen as a controversial ...
... continued to push for a universal , free health service as part of a broad social security system , and for the support of doctors and pharmacists upon whom such a service would depend . Free medicines were not seen as a controversial ...
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Margaret Tennant Sisterly Ministrations The Social Work | 3 |
Louise Shaw From Family Helpmeet to Lady Dispenser | 23 |
Douglas Booth Healthy Economic Disciplined Bodies | 43 |
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