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... Smuts spoke on the same theme a week later , introducing two additional considerations . for a great Central African empire , Smuts cited the danger of powerful black armies raised and trained in that region -- a fear which reflected ...
... Smuts spoke on the same theme a week later , introducing two additional considerations . for a great Central African empire , Smuts cited the danger of powerful black armies raised and trained in that region -- a fear which reflected ...
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... Smuts to Crowe , General Smuts's Campaign , xvi - xvii . As in his speech to the Royal Geographical Society , Smuts invoked the memory of those who had fallen in the East African campaign and who " would wish for no greater reward ...
... Smuts to Crowe , General Smuts's Campaign , xvi - xvii . As in his speech to the Royal Geographical Society , Smuts invoked the memory of those who had fallen in the East African campaign and who " would wish for no greater reward ...
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... Smuts . 2 vols . Boston , Nevins , Allan . Henry White : Thirty Years of American Diplomacy . New York , 1930 . Owen ... Smuts , Jan Christian . Plans for a Better World : Speeches of Field - Marshal the Right Honourable J. C. Smuts ...
... Smuts . 2 vols . Boston , Nevins , Allan . Henry White : Thirty Years of American Diplomacy . New York , 1930 . Owen ... Smuts , Jan Christian . Plans for a Better World : Speeches of Field - Marshal the Right Honourable J. C. Smuts ...
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