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Title Law and Race in George Orwell Author(S) Kerr, DWF Citation Law
Shwe U Daung and the Burmese Sherlock Holmes: to Be a Modern Burmese Citizen Living in a Nation‐State, 1889 – 1962
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4· A. P. Thornton, the Imperial Idea and Its Enemies (London, 1966), P. Ix. It May Be 6. James Mill, History of British India (
Shooting an Elephant George Orwell 1903–1950
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