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الصفحة 44
Having brought with them the master - servant attitude of their former masters , these ex - slaves formed the ruling class from the beginning . There has never been a feeling of oneness with the Native tribesmen who had and still have ...
Having brought with them the master - servant attitude of their former masters , these ex - slaves formed the ruling class from the beginning . There has never been a feeling of oneness with the Native tribesmen who had and still have ...
الصفحة 67
Finally , there is the political organization of the country , the system of one king with powerful sub - kings ruling the provinces , and big chiefs ruling towns and districts . Each of these possesses a palace which in olden days was ...
Finally , there is the political organization of the country , the system of one king with powerful sub - kings ruling the provinces , and big chiefs ruling towns and districts . Each of these possesses a palace which in olden days was ...
الصفحة 96
sagacity of both the ruling classes and the Nupe as a whole , but its suggestion of intricate and decadent formalism fails to correspond with the progressive and realistic outlook that the book itself so effectively evokes .
sagacity of both the ruling classes and the Nupe as a whole , but its suggestion of intricate and decadent formalism fails to correspond with the progressive and realistic outlook that the book itself so effectively evokes .
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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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