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... live in and around Cape Town . More than 100,000 Jews live in South Africa . Demography . At the 1970 census , the total South Af- rican population was 21,448,169 . Of these , whites num- bered 3,751,328 ( over 17 percent of the total ) ...
... live in and around Cape Town . More than 100,000 Jews live in South Africa . Demography . At the 1970 census , the total South Af- rican population was 21,448,169 . Of these , whites num- bered 3,751,328 ( over 17 percent of the total ) ...
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... live in reservation areas scratching out a living by farming and stock raising . The Teton Sioux live main- ly in the west central part of the state between the Black Hills and the Missouri ; the Yankton Sioux , on the Yank- ton ...
... live in reservation areas scratching out a living by farming and stock raising . The Teton Sioux live main- ly in the west central part of the state between the Black Hills and the Missouri ; the Yankton Sioux , on the Yank- ton ...
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... live under law . What emerges from this conception of sovereignty is that it implies two different views of law : law under which people want to live , and law as the command of the sovereign . Although the necessity of obeying the ...
... live under law . What emerges from this conception of sovereignty is that it implies two different views of law : law under which people want to live , and law as the command of the sovereign . Although the necessity of obeying the ...
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