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Pagina 19
... recent Colonial legislation autho- rised by the Colonial Office the powers and discretion of the police to arrest and detain without bail what are described as agitators have been greatly increased . West Indians resent this and are ...
... recent Colonial legislation autho- rised by the Colonial Office the powers and discretion of the police to arrest and detain without bail what are described as agitators have been greatly increased . West Indians resent this and are ...
Pagina 30
... recent fact , and that this change is producing now - now and not during the last century — its radical consequences . To take only one instance : suddenly , during these last years , every country receives hourly , and even every ...
... recent fact , and that this change is producing now - now and not during the last century — its radical consequences . To take only one instance : suddenly , during these last years , every country receives hourly , and even every ...
Pagina 554
... recent years . Indeed , a whole literature has been written about this subject , describing progress and setbacks as well as the peculiar , if ingenious , methods employed . There is therefore no need to repeat here what must now be ...
... recent years . Indeed , a whole literature has been written about this subject , describing progress and setbacks as well as the peculiar , if ingenious , methods employed . There is therefore no need to repeat here what must now be ...
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ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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