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الصفحة 42
However , the root -lima meaning ' to dig , to cultivate ' is very common , and it
must be archaic , else such uniformity would have been out of the question . It
appears then , that agriculture too was by no means unknown among the original
...
However , the root -lima meaning ' to dig , to cultivate ' is very common , and it
must be archaic , else such uniformity would have been out of the question . It
appears then , that agriculture too was by no means unknown among the original
...
الصفحة 45
It is therefore strange to find that , although there is a fairly common verb - root -
túla meaning to forge , to work iron ' , the Bantu ... Thonga , Sotho and Zulu - Xosa
) the root -tîmbi is used for iron , but everywhere else it means the cowrie shell .
It is therefore strange to find that , although there is a fairly common verb - root -
túla meaning to forge , to work iron ' , the Bantu ... Thonga , Sotho and Zulu - Xosa
) the root -tîmbi is used for iron , but everywhere else it means the cowrie shell .
الصفحة 158
Drawing ' must recover its original purity of meaning and become a means to the
study of form , and it should be closely allied to another means , namely clay -
modelling . The scientific and mathematical subjects which have been allowed to
...
Drawing ' must recover its original purity of meaning and become a means to the
study of form , and it should be closely allied to another means , namely clay -
modelling . The scientific and mathematical subjects which have been allowed to
...
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المحتوى
THE AFRICAN LABOURER Major G St J OrdeBrowne | 13 |
An Anthropological NoMansLand F H Ruxton | 31 |
POINT OF VIEW N J v Warmelo | 49 |
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