The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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... social net product " . This line is still less easy to distinguish when social amenities , political interests , considerations of strategy and similar factors are considered . There is a general tendency , therefore , to justify ...
... social net product " . This line is still less easy to distinguish when social amenities , political interests , considerations of strategy and similar factors are considered . There is a general tendency , therefore , to justify ...
Page 226
... social intercourse in camp produced a better feeling between man and man ; and a majority thought that contact had produced a levelling up and that the sense of moral and social obligations had been brought to a higher standard through ...
... social intercourse in camp produced a better feeling between man and man ; and a majority thought that contact had produced a levelling up and that the sense of moral and social obligations had been brought to a higher standard through ...
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... social legislation , not because they were regarded as inferior , but because discerning leaders demanded for them a period of probationary treatment . " With better education and increasing economic pressure " , says Sir Apirana ...
... social legislation , not because they were regarded as inferior , but because discerning leaders demanded for them a period of probationary treatment . " With better education and increasing economic pressure " , says Sir Apirana ...
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