Patriots and Filibusters, Or, Incidents of Political and Exploratory TravelW. Blackwood, 1860 - 242 pages An account of his first trip in the Circassia and his travels through the southern states of America. --Dict. nat. biog., vol. XLII. |
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... civilisation itself, was especially strongly felt at this particular time and place. This becomes more obvious when we start to narrow down the terms “Britain” and “civilisation.” While it would be quite wrong to equate Britain with ...
... civilisation itself, was especially strongly felt at this particular time and place. This becomes more obvious when we start to narrow down the terms “Britain” and “civilisation.” While it would be quite wrong to equate Britain with ...
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... civilisations , which had proved extremely popular , and had also organised sessions with Rastafarians in Kingston's ghettoes . The problems of social unrest and juvenile delinquency were adressed by Bob Marley's group , the Wailers ...
... civilisations , which had proved extremely popular , and had also organised sessions with Rastafarians in Kingston's ghettoes . The problems of social unrest and juvenile delinquency were adressed by Bob Marley's group , the Wailers ...
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... civilisations had thought of each other as rivals , but now , thanks to your life's work , we all regard them as complementary . I think you once characterised the civilisation of the West as a ' slap in the face ' civilisation . That ...
... civilisations had thought of each other as rivals , but now , thanks to your life's work , we all regard them as complementary . I think you once characterised the civilisation of the West as a ' slap in the face ' civilisation . That ...
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