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... ment , dating from around the middle of the 19th Century . The Dutch had been in South Africa for a long while , of course , and had been joined ( geographically , if not spiritually ) by the Eng- lish in 1808. The French had been in ...
... ment , dating from around the middle of the 19th Century . The Dutch had been in South Africa for a long while , of course , and had been joined ( geographically , if not spiritually ) by the Eng- lish in 1808. The French had been in ...
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... ment through corrupt elections , intimidation , and other means . There is also a gradual disappearance of a middle class , thus widening the gap between those who are rich solely because they are in power ( rather than vice - versa ) ...
... ment through corrupt elections , intimidation , and other means . There is also a gradual disappearance of a middle class , thus widening the gap between those who are rich solely because they are in power ( rather than vice - versa ) ...
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... ment artificially , but it did subsidize the training of Japanese with a potential for leadership and it did import experts from abroad to teach modern techniques . The Indians , in 1948 , attacked the problem differently . Her leaders ...
... ment artificially , but it did subsidize the training of Japanese with a potential for leadership and it did import experts from abroad to teach modern techniques . The Indians , in 1948 , attacked the problem differently . Her leaders ...
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Israel and the Jews | 43 |
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