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الصفحة 131
It is not , however , Ewe ; and the statements that one encounters to this effect , or to the effect that the Dahomeans speak a dialect of Ewe , are the result of a curious historical accident . The Ewe - speaking tribes are found in ...
It is not , however , Ewe ; and the statements that one encounters to this effect , or to the effect that the Dahomeans speak a dialect of Ewe , are the result of a curious historical accident . The Ewe - speaking tribes are found in ...
الصفحة 331
The way is opened for the entry of new mahamba , based upon ignorance of the laws of cause and effect and the greed of opportunists . For , on the one hand , the new mahamba provide a species of logic to supply an answer to the question ...
The way is opened for the entry of new mahamba , based upon ignorance of the laws of cause and effect and the greed of opportunists . For , on the one hand , the new mahamba provide a species of logic to supply an answer to the question ...
الصفحة 346
It is enacted that , with effect from 1 January 1951 , no person shall be capable of contracting a valid customary marriage during the subsistence of a previous marriage . Any union contracted in breach of this provision , and any ...
It is enacted that , with effect from 1 January 1951 , no person shall be capable of contracting a valid customary marriage during the subsistence of a previous marriage . Any union contracted in breach of this provision , and any ...
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Dietary Change in a Sudan Village following Locust Visitation N L Corkill I | 11 |
Zulu Literature D McK Malcolm | 33 |
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