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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...
- was that with the worsening winter weather and the refugees’ steady pauperisation, the influx would increase and empty and semi-po****ted villages would...
- scientist Michał Sutowski [pl], the defining effect of Balcerowicz Plan was pauperisation of the budgetary sphere, especially the spheres such as health and education...
- 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...
- 10 October 2008. Retrieved 1 October 2008.: "...responding to the 'pauperisation and domination' of Afrikaners by what the interpreters variously labelled...
- 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...
- 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...
- about political marginalisation, environmental degradation and economic pauperisation remained among the Ijaw groups, such that a separate Bayelsa State was...
- schools. Barnett discouraged outdoor relief believing it fostered the pauperisation of the neighbourhood. At the same time, the Barnetts helped improve...
- on behalf of the organisers — has contributed to the impoverishment [paupérisation] of the queen of classics, which would offend him, but his words have...