Africa, المجلد 69،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1999 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 285
... British influence that Prempeh I was enstooled on 26 March 1888 in the presence of a British officer , Captain E. A. Barnett ( Fuller , 1921 : 164 ; Tordoff , 1965 : 27 ; Wilks , 1975 : 580 ) . Prempeh found his finances strained by the ...
... British influence that Prempeh I was enstooled on 26 March 1888 in the presence of a British officer , Captain E. A. Barnett ( Fuller , 1921 : 164 ; Tordoff , 1965 : 27 ; Wilks , 1975 : 580 ) . Prempeh found his finances strained by the ...
الصفحة 286
... British invasion of Kumase in 1874 , Prempeh grew up with an appreciation of British technological superiority . In his bid to strengthen Asante in the rapidly changing social milieu of the late nineteenth century he sought economic ...
... British invasion of Kumase in 1874 , Prempeh grew up with an appreciation of British technological superiority . In his bid to strengthen Asante in the rapidly changing social milieu of the late nineteenth century he sought economic ...
الصفحة 290
... British influence and power . He became aware that only British goodwill could ensure his return to Asante . He decided on a policy of appeasement : he would demonstrate to the British government that he had become a loyal and ...
... British influence and power . He became aware that only British goodwill could ensure his return to Asante . He decided on a policy of appeasement : he would demonstrate to the British government that he had become a loyal and ...
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