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the abolition of slavery.
The extensive chapter on abolition, for example, skims over modes of liberation, the roles of families and post-liberation livelihoods.
In this setting, proposals for the abolition of poverty were varied and plentiful.
He proposes the abolition of all welfare benefits, contributory and non-contributory, and their replacement with short-term transitional assistance for anyone not in work.
The latter drew an income derived mainly from money-rents from tenants, which were untouched by the abolition of ' feudalism ' in 1798.
The analysis would suggest that the thorough cipipification of chieftaincy saved the institution from outright abolition, even if a good many individual chiefs were removed.
The agitation was used to demand abolition of reservations altogether.
This goal had been completed with the abolition of the three estates and the creation of a unitary and sovereign representative assembly.
Abolition of spindle oscillations in thalamic neurons disconnected from nucleus reticularis thalami.
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