The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 147Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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... South Africa to remain faithful to the idea of Imperial Unity - and by this he meant a permanent organic union . Such a combination could alone solve the most difficult and persistent problems in South Africa . " It would unite the ...
... South Africa to remain faithful to the idea of Imperial Unity - and by this he meant a permanent organic union . Such a combination could alone solve the most difficult and persistent problems in South Africa . " It would unite the ...
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... South Africa . To raise the natives immediately to the level of the whites would be an impossible acrobatic feat of evolution . He wished to impress upon future politicians the seriousness of this ques- tion . " The natives in their ...
... South Africa . To raise the natives immediately to the level of the whites would be an impossible acrobatic feat of evolution . He wished to impress upon future politicians the seriousness of this ques- tion . " The natives in their ...
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... South Africa ( Swan Sonnenschein ) is that the materials on which it is based were collected more than half a century ago by an observant ethnologist , who travelled far and wide in the pursuit of knowledge . Mr. Stow died before he had ...
... South Africa ( Swan Sonnenschein ) is that the materials on which it is based were collected more than half a century ago by an observant ethnologist , who travelled far and wide in the pursuit of knowledge . Mr. Stow died before he had ...
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