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To become successful colonisers in Africa , the French and the Germans must take a leaf from the book of the English by endeavouring to render their governments more palatable to the natives . 33 Although the colonial administration was ...
To become successful colonisers in Africa , the French and the Germans must take a leaf from the book of the English by endeavouring to render their governments more palatable to the natives . 33 Although the colonial administration was ...
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Thus a figure that generates profound worry is the catechumen who becomes a bad Christian ' . The converts in commerce , the bad example set by Baganda ' adherents ' to the faith who become ' delinquent ' , these are the sources — even ...
Thus a figure that generates profound worry is the catechumen who becomes a bad Christian ' . The converts in commerce , the bad example set by Baganda ' adherents ' to the faith who become ' delinquent ' , these are the sources — even ...
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What has become clear is that building inspectors and housing officials have virtually abandoned monitoring and ... However , their livelihoods could be threatened in the long term should Slovo Park end up becoming a suburb for better ...
What has become clear is that building inspectors and housing officials have virtually abandoned monitoring and ... However , their livelihoods could be threatened in the long term should Slovo Park end up becoming a suburb for better ...
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