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الصفحة 88
The administration of justice by Native tribunals is based on custom , the only exception being where the preservation of custom would endanger public safety or would be contrary to the general well - being of the inhabitants .
The administration of justice by Native tribunals is based on custom , the only exception being where the preservation of custom would endanger public safety or would be contrary to the general well - being of the inhabitants .
الصفحة 124
What may have been custom seems to have been replaced to a great extent by habit and impulse , the interest of the individual is paramount to the exclusion of the good of the community - in short their mode of life , in spite of what ...
What may have been custom seems to have been replaced to a great extent by habit and impulse , the interest of the individual is paramount to the exclusion of the good of the community - in short their mode of life , in spite of what ...
الصفحة 458
Meanwhile the development of the indigenous peoples , and their mobility , which improvements in means of transport have made much more extensive , are tending to obliterate those distinctive characteristics of language , custom , and ...
Meanwhile the development of the indigenous peoples , and their mobility , which improvements in means of transport have made much more extensive , are tending to obliterate those distinctive characteristics of language , custom , and ...
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To the Members of the Institute Lord Lugard and Sir Hanns Vischer | 3 |
RECENT SOCIAL WELFARE DEVELOPMENTS IN BRITISH | 4 |
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