Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 70
... Africans and Asiatics on their way through London , and they make a special effort to deflect any Africans on their way to Caux . There have been cases where not only drink but women have been provided with the aim of recap- turing ...
... Africans and Asiatics on their way through London , and they make a special effort to deflect any Africans on their way to Caux . There have been cases where not only drink but women have been provided with the aim of recap- turing ...
Page 132
... Africans . What does win the Africans is the warm affec- tion with which they are received . I was present in the theatre when the World Mission returned , and I heard forty Africans singing their song , Freedom , which was written at ...
... Africans . What does win the Africans is the warm affec- tion with which they are received . I was present in the theatre when the World Mission returned , and I heard forty Africans singing their song , Freedom , which was written at ...
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... Africans , their quiet and persistent work in eroding racial barriers , than to the negative aspect , sniping at the British . It is in Africa that their most effective work is being done , and as a pendant to the tribute which The ...
... Africans , their quiet and persistent work in eroding racial barriers , than to the negative aspect , sniping at the British . It is in Africa that their most effective work is being done , and as a pendant to the tribute which The ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM | 9 |
THE AESTHETIC CONSCIENCE | 17 |
BACKGROUND TO CAUX | 24 |
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