The Quarterly Review, Volume 290John Murray, 1952 - English literature |
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Page 209
The main reason for this is political — the Nationalists do not wish to lose supporters as they have done in the past from Afrikaans parents sending their children to English medium schools , where they might acquire British sympathies ...
The main reason for this is political — the Nationalists do not wish to lose supporters as they have done in the past from Afrikaans parents sending their children to English medium schools , where they might acquire British sympathies ...
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He grew up under a political cloud , but has steered an astute course , maintaining his position as his father's son without falling foul of established authority . As a farmer and man of business , he has amassed a large fortune from ...
He grew up under a political cloud , but has steered an astute course , maintaining his position as his father's son without falling foul of established authority . As a farmer and man of business , he has amassed a large fortune from ...
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It is possible that a very great number of rural men connected with such organisations might never have questioned the abuses inherent in the tied cottage system to the extent of making them a political issue had they not been ...
It is possible that a very great number of rural men connected with such organisations might never have questioned the abuses inherent in the tied cottage system to the extent of making them a political issue had they not been ...
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