The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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European nations as a series of disconnected societies , we should learn to see them as members of one society ( Europe ) within which greater nucleuses of condensation have been achieved . This metaphor corresponds much more closely to ...
European nations as a series of disconnected societies , we should learn to see them as members of one society ( Europe ) within which greater nucleuses of condensation have been achieved . This metaphor corresponds much more closely to ...
Pagina 114
... European population of only two millions and athwart a native population of six millions . The relation between this heterogeneous community and the European on the one hand and the Native on the other forms the main theme of the recent ...
... European population of only two millions and athwart a native population of six millions . The relation between this heterogeneous community and the European on the one hand and the Native on the other forms the main theme of the recent ...
Pagina 115
... European , by no means indicates an inherent inferiority ' of his less fortunate fellow . The European being in the ascendant is too prone to lump all Coloured people in one class , and that an inferior one , and the colour bar ...
... European , by no means indicates an inherent inferiority ' of his less fortunate fellow . The European being in the ascendant is too prone to lump all Coloured people in one class , and that an inferior one , and the colour bar ...
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ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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