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substantial territorial losses to
Russia and
Austria respectively as well as
pauperisation. The War of the
Spanish Succession (1701–1715) was a
major war with...
- Today. 13
August 2001.
Retrieved 16 July 2024. "UTI
flagship scheme US-64
pauperised by
former chairman by
gambling on high-risk shares".
India Today. 23 July...
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about political marginalisation,
environmental degradation and
economic pauperisation remained among the Ijaw groups, such that a
separate Bayelsa State was...
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monopoly of
inland and
export trade, to such an
extent that the
Indians were
pauperised, and the
company was
plundered of the
revenues Clive had acquired. For...
- who form 11/12ths of the
whole Indian po****tion have been
wretchedly pauperised.' To this may be
added the
inroads made by the Company's
Government upon...
- poor-rate,
employing the
worst description of the people, and
helping to
pauperise the best. By 1832 the
amount spent on poor
relief nationally had risen...
-
exchange with the
capitalist for wages. This is the
source of
relative pauperisation of the proletariat, and
wages harm the
growth of
productive capital...
- 10
October 2008.
Retrieved 1
October 2008.: "...responding to the '
pauperisation and domination' of
Afrikaners by what the
interpreters variously labelled...
-
scientist Michał Sutowski, the
defining effect of
Balcerowicz Plan was
pauperisation of the
budgetary sphere,
especially the
spheres such as
health and education...
- anti****ted one of the main
trends of the HIV/AIDS
epidemic in Brazil: its
pauperisation. In "O bêbado e a equilibrista," an MPB hit
composed by João
Bosco and...