The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 108Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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Pagina 66
... force of 200 men , 200 women , and 200 children is required ? The present scale of employing African women and children on agricultural labour can be readily justified . There seems , however , to be a real need to estimate to what the ...
... force of 200 men , 200 women , and 200 children is required ? The present scale of employing African women and children on agricultural labour can be readily justified . There seems , however , to be a real need to estimate to what the ...
Pagina 427
... force , and that force is necessarily ours . Without British officers in the police force and a British Army in the background no Govern- ment could rely on a sense of duty in either the Egyptian police or the Egyptian army prevailing ...
... force , and that force is necessarily ours . Without British officers in the police force and a British Army in the background no Govern- ment could rely on a sense of duty in either the Egyptian police or the Egyptian army prevailing ...
Pagina 739
... force of circumstances should overpower them and wreck their plan , posterity will not concern itself with them ... force , but its strength does not lie solely in force . In the natural order of events the number of its implacable ...
... force of circumstances should overpower them and wreck their plan , posterity will not concern itself with them ... force , but its strength does not lie solely in force . In the natural order of events the number of its implacable ...
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THE AFRICAN LABOURER IN 1929 By W Benson | 15 |
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WHAT IS WRONG WITH CRICKET? By G J V Weigall | 92 |
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