The Quarterly Review, Volume 292William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1954 |
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Page 528
... Bantu . Enough about this aspect is not heard or written in England , nor about the vast number of native schools , the hospitals , the hostels , the measures of hygiene , and the instruction given in trades and agriculture . While ...
... Bantu . Enough about this aspect is not heard or written in England , nor about the vast number of native schools , the hospitals , the hostels , the measures of hygiene , and the instruction given in trades and agriculture . While ...
Page 533
... Bantu interests and one of the elected Bantu members from each territory . The functions of this committee are to safeguard the in- terests of the Bantu with the Federal Government . The territorial governments continue as before ...
... Bantu interests and one of the elected Bantu members from each territory . The functions of this committee are to safeguard the in- terests of the Bantu with the Federal Government . The territorial governments continue as before ...
Page 536
... Bantu in the mass identical motives to those of peoples with centuries of political , social , and economic experience as it is to write off the Bantu as permanently and constitutionally different and inferior . 6 The original ...
... Bantu in the mass identical motives to those of peoples with centuries of political , social , and economic experience as it is to write off the Bantu as permanently and constitutionally different and inferior . 6 The original ...
Contents
BRITAIN IN THE PACIFIC By Coral Bell | 1 |
The Real Lewis Carroll | 7 |
LA CITTA MORTA By Sir John Pollock Bt | 17 |
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