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Crowd of Parricides, which we call Absentees; where as much more is spent at home, in foreign Growths or Manufactures by _Irish_ Suicides, and the rest is laid out in Dress and Equipage, in Gaming and Drinking, and Horse-Racing, except a Pittance that is scrambled for, by our
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Israel controlled the property of the Palestinians that became refugees when Israeli was created in 1948 in a law that was called the Absentees law.
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Israel controlled the property of the Palestinians that became refugees when Israeli was created in 1948 in a law that was called the Absentees law.
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Israel controlled the property of the Palestinians that became refugees when Israeli was created in 1948 in a law that was called the Absentees law.
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Israel controlled the property of the Palestinians that became refugees when Israeli was created in 1948 in a law that was called the Absentees law.
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Israeli law assured that Palestinians remaining in Israel, relocated and declared "Absentees," no longer were rightful owners of their own property.
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Israeli law assured that Palestinians remaining in Israel, relocated and declared "Absentees," no longer were rightful owners of their own property.
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Israeli law stole it to have Palestinians remaining in Israel relocated and declared "Absentees," no longer rightful owners of their property.
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In March 1950, the Absentees 'Property Law (ABL) defined an absentee as:
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In March 1950, the Absentees 'Property Law (ABL) defined an absentee as:
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