Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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Pagina 308
... 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 ...
Pagina 313
... Africa , all my life and strength has been given to the pursuance of this method , in an attempt to avert disaster in the interests of South Africa , and we have bravely paid the penalties for it . It may well be that South Africa's ...
... Africa , all my life and strength has been given to the pursuance of this method , in an attempt to avert disaster in the interests of South Africa , and we have bravely paid the penalties for it . It may well be that South Africa's ...
Pagina 405
... Africa has been in the opposite direc- tion . The whole movement of development here on this continent has been for closer contacts to be established between the various races and the various sections of the community . Isola- tion has ...
... Africa has been in the opposite direc- tion . The whole movement of development here on this continent has been for closer contacts to be established between the various races and the various sections of the community . Isola- tion has ...
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