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... letter to General Smuts , the Bishop of Zanzibar supposedly denounced in nonspecific terms the policy of reducing backward peoples to slavery . After the war the Bishop complained that 35Frank Maclean , Germany's Colonial Failure : Her ...
... letter to General Smuts , the Bishop of Zanzibar supposedly denounced in nonspecific terms the policy of reducing backward peoples to slavery . After the war the Bishop complained that 35Frank Maclean , Germany's Colonial Failure : Her ...
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... letter , cut out some inconvenient passages , and published it under the title , " The Black Slaves of Prussia . " 38 Other ecclesiastics assumed a more positive attitude toward the issue of freeing natives from German brutality . The ...
... letter , cut out some inconvenient passages , and published it under the title , " The Black Slaves of Prussia . " 38 Other ecclesiastics assumed a more positive attitude toward the issue of freeing natives from German brutality . The ...
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... letter from Walter Long to " one of the Dominion representatives " on November 15. The massive understatement with which the letter began can leave little 61 The Times , November 9 , 1918 ; FR , 1918 , Supp . 1 , I : 408 . 62Hansard ...
... letter from Walter Long to " one of the Dominion representatives " on November 15. The massive understatement with which the letter began can leave little 61 The Times , November 9 , 1918 ; FR , 1918 , Supp . 1 , I : 408 . 62Hansard ...
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