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الصفحة 114
The boys ' outlook is that of the Englishman of the eighteenth century who accepted an unequal distribution of happiness in society , though affirming some compensation in the Hereafter . In the natural as in the social sciences the ...
The boys ' outlook is that of the Englishman of the eighteenth century who accepted an unequal distribution of happiness in society , though affirming some compensation in the Hereafter . In the natural as in the social sciences the ...
الصفحة 210
The forces that operate to enforce public control in Tonga society no longer have free play because the presence of the European administration prevents recourse to the final sanction of force through the institution of vengeance .
The forces that operate to enforce public control in Tonga society no longer have free play because the presence of the European administration prevents recourse to the final sanction of force through the institution of vengeance .
الصفحة 336
The West has imposed its laws upon African society . ... codes have considerable variations among themselves , but they all have this base in common : they were formed in societies whose education and ethics were in general Christian .
The West has imposed its laws upon African society . ... codes have considerable variations among themselves , but they all have this base in common : they were formed in societies whose education and ethics were in general Christian .
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المحتوى
Sir Reginald Coupland Günter Wagner | 3 |
Conservatism and Modern Adaptation in Luvale Female Puberty Ritual | 15 |
Les Groupes de Parenté du Rwanda Ancien Jacques J Maquet | 23 |
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accepted administration African areas become boys British Bull called carried cattle chiefs Christian church claim clan colonial concerned Court craft culture custom dans discussed economic European fact father foreigner further girl give given Government guild head husband important initiation Institute interest known labour land language lineage linguistic living London marriage married matter means meeting Native Nigeria Notes Nuer Office organization origin person political population possible present Press problems reference regarded relations relationship relatives rites ritual rule social society South term tion town traditional tribal tribes Union unit University usually village West Africa Western wife women young