Blackwood's Magazine, 321. kötetWilliam Blackwood, 1977 |
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... Afrikaner holds the dominant position . A blanket categorisation of the feelings of the Afrikaners cannot be made , but certain basic beliefs are evident . Every Afrikaner is imbued with the spirit of the past , and from this stems fear ...
... Afrikaner holds the dominant position . A blanket categorisation of the feelings of the Afrikaners cannot be made , but certain basic beliefs are evident . Every Afrikaner is imbued with the spirit of the past , and from this stems fear ...
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... Afrikaner will say that until ten years ago the English - speaking South African talked of ' home ' , namely Britain , even though he had never been there . The Afrikaner has no home other than South Africa . If there should be a ...
... Afrikaner will say that until ten years ago the English - speaking South African talked of ' home ' , namely Britain , even though he had never been there . The Afrikaner has no home other than South Africa . If there should be a ...
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... Afrikaner feeling as a result of the shift of many younger sons to city and business life when farms could no longer be divided and redivided . With their integration into city life , Afrikaner ascendancy extended itself over the ...
... Afrikaner feeling as a result of the shift of many younger sons to city and business life when farms could no longer be divided and redivided . With their integration into city life , Afrikaner ascendancy extended itself over the ...
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PAGE | 49 |
MISTRESS OF THE MASQUERADES BY STEPHEN TURNER | 203 |
MOONWATER BY J M SCOTT | 275 |
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