The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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Pagina 44
... living in districts differing greatly from one another . The Sudan has as yet been little affected by Italy's occupation of Ethiopia except in so far as the frontier districts are con- cerned . Here there is no longer any raiding from ...
... living in districts differing greatly from one another . The Sudan has as yet been little affected by Italy's occupation of Ethiopia except in so far as the frontier districts are con- cerned . Here there is no longer any raiding from ...
Pagina 116
... living , then it becomes impossible for the Cape Coloured not yet on a civilised standard of living ever to attain it . ' The Government's aim and intention may not have been directed consciously against the Coloured and it is true that ...
... living , then it becomes impossible for the Cape Coloured not yet on a civilised standard of living ever to attain it . ' The Government's aim and intention may not have been directed consciously against the Coloured and it is true that ...
Pagina 735
... living for our great - grandchild , and therefore is insufficient as a counter- pull to the pull of futurity . The true ancestor - worship is a faith in our own deepest desires , which are the same in us and our fathers , for the ...
... living for our great - grandchild , and therefore is insufficient as a counter- pull to the pull of futurity . The true ancestor - worship is a faith in our own deepest desires , which are the same in us and our fathers , for the ...
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AUTHOR | 64 |
ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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