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One of the means of maintaining this inferiority was to keep the slaves illiterate . It is difficult to know how far this wish of the planters was condoned or encouraged by the colonial administration .
One of the means of maintaining this inferiority was to keep the slaves illiterate . It is difficult to know how far this wish of the planters was condoned or encouraged by the colonial administration .
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Even so its course through sand and clay belts means that no rapids are formed for many miles , and the Berbice is the most navigable of all the rivers . The steamer terminus is a short distance from the mouth of the Ituni , which is ...
Even so its course through sand and clay belts means that no rapids are formed for many miles , and the Berbice is the most navigable of all the rivers . The steamer terminus is a short distance from the mouth of the Ituni , which is ...
Stranica 216
Many are unstable financially and there have been many cases of unions having been formed by politicians as a means towards the wielding of power . Rival unions may be formed to undermine those that are established and doing good work .
Many are unstable financially and there have been many cases of unions having been formed by politicians as a means towards the wielding of power . Rival unions may be formed to undermine those that are established and doing good work .
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