Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volume 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pages |
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... Africa -only reform ... " " Professor D. V. Cowen , then Professor of Comparative Law at the University of Cape Town , South Africa , in a Hoernle Memo- rial Lecture for 1961 , throws light on the nature of our struggle in the following ...
... Africa -only reform ... " " Professor D. V. Cowen , then Professor of Comparative Law at the University of Cape Town , South Africa , in a Hoernle Memo- rial Lecture for 1961 , throws light on the nature of our struggle in the following ...
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... Africa and it has gone for good . Today , if you discuss a question like the Native question — the question which we are discussing tonight — you cannot look at it merely from the South African point of view . If you touch this question ...
... Africa and it has gone for good . Today , if you discuss a question like the Native question — the question which we are discussing tonight — you cannot look at it merely from the South African point of view . If you touch this question ...
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... African boys come into contact , as they have repeatedly done on a very large scale , with Black units and regiments from other parts of Africa , from Central Africa , from East and West Africa and from Nigeria , they have liked each ...
... African boys come into contact , as they have repeatedly done on a very large scale , with Black units and regiments from other parts of Africa , from Central Africa , from East and West Africa and from Nigeria , they have liked each ...
Contents
David BenGurion | 17 |
Simon Bolivar | 28 |
On Being Sentenced to Be Hanged | 35 |
Copyright | |
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