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... produced books which will appeal to independent students who want not to be told what to think but to be helped to think for themselves . MEMBERS OF JOINT COMMITTEE For the W.E.A. Harold Clay A. Creech Jones W. Lowth J. W. Muir R. H. ...
... produced books which will appeal to independent students who want not to be told what to think but to be helped to think for themselves . MEMBERS OF JOINT COMMITTEE For the W.E.A. Harold Clay A. Creech Jones W. Lowth J. W. Muir R. H. ...
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... is apt to be a revolutionary and explosive force , producing upon the primitive mind effects far other than those planned . Thus missionaries have often first provoked imperialism and afterwards clashed with ΙΟ MODERN IMPERIALISM.
... is apt to be a revolutionary and explosive force , producing upon the primitive mind effects far other than those planned . Thus missionaries have often first provoked imperialism and afterwards clashed with ΙΟ MODERN IMPERIALISM.
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... producing wealth , or community ownership of capital , considers himself benefited by the annexation of a remote territory to his country - in which he has a kind of spiritual share . His pride is flattered ; his most primitive emotion ...
... producing wealth , or community ownership of capital , considers himself benefited by the annexation of a remote territory to his country - in which he has a kind of spiritual share . His pride is flattered ; his most primitive emotion ...
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... produce rubber and ivory . Foreign capital was imported to supplement Leopold's own resources , and in ten years ... producing area was THE PARTITION OF AFRICA 15.
... produce rubber and ivory . Foreign capital was imported to supplement Leopold's own resources , and in ten years ... producing area was THE PARTITION OF AFRICA 15.
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Richard Stanton Lambert. But the Congo as a rubber - producing area was completely exhausted by Leopold's extraction . Its rubber output has since fallen from 40 million francs ' worth in 1900 to 2 millions in 1924 . Under the more ...
Richard Stanton Lambert. But the Congo as a rubber - producing area was completely exhausted by Leopold's extraction . Its rubber output has since fallen from 40 million francs ' worth in 1900 to 2 millions in 1924 . Under the more ...
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