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Page 28
... reason to feel proud of his achievements . He had been popular in New Salem and had been re - elected to the Legislature . In that body he had become the leader of his party in the House of Representatives and was perhaps its most ...
... reason to feel proud of his achievements . He had been popular in New Salem and had been re - elected to the Legislature . In that body he had become the leader of his party in the House of Representatives and was perhaps its most ...
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... reason ; at most they would admit that a few omissions might have been caused by non - cooperation by the agencies or error by the investigators ( 28 , p . 10 ; 29 , pp . 6 , 33 ) . But later it was discovered that the lists of children ...
... reason ; at most they would admit that a few omissions might have been caused by non - cooperation by the agencies or error by the investigators ( 28 , p . 10 ; 29 , pp . 6 , 33 ) . But later it was discovered that the lists of children ...
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... reason of mental deficiency were unfitted to attend school , had been dropped , or had never attended ... reasons . " In addition , " 0.32 % , or 360 children were known to the principals as so retarded mentally that they had never ...
... reason of mental deficiency were unfitted to attend school , had been dropped , or had never attended ... reasons . " In addition , " 0.32 % , or 360 children were known to the principals as so retarded mentally that they had never ...
Contents
THE LAND BANK 17401741 | 8 |
AN ANALYSIS OF THE ORIGINAL PRO | 17 |
THE POLITICAL STRUGGLE 22 | 32 |
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