The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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Pagina 121
... political thought of the country , it is being strengthened in its purpose to keep South Africa for the White Man . It would be a fatal mistake to imagine that this political direction belongs to the Afrikaans element of the nation ...
... political thought of the country , it is being strengthened in its purpose to keep South Africa for the White Man . It would be a fatal mistake to imagine that this political direction belongs to the Afrikaans element of the nation ...
Pagina 555
... political uncertainty . For most , indeed one may say all , countries which have thus been forced into barter and clearing agreements with Germany viewed their own position with ill - concealed dismay . The general recovery of ...
... political uncertainty . For most , indeed one may say all , countries which have thus been forced into barter and clearing agreements with Germany viewed their own position with ill - concealed dismay . The general recovery of ...
Pagina 725
... political speech is still at a floundering , transitional stage of disintegration ; and our politicians are at a disadvantage , as compared with those in totalitarian States , because their speech is still held to be an articulation of ...
... political speech is still at a floundering , transitional stage of disintegration ; and our politicians are at a disadvantage , as compared with those in totalitarian States , because their speech is still held to be an articulation of ...
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AUTHOR | 64 |
ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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