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الصفحة 49
There is one animal which women never eat unless they are pregnant . It is the giant rat ( cricetomys dissimilis proparator ) which has a white tail and burrows underground . It is associated with the ghosts of the dead , perhaps ...
There is one animal which women never eat unless they are pregnant . It is the giant rat ( cricetomys dissimilis proparator ) which has a white tail and burrows underground . It is associated with the ghosts of the dead , perhaps ...
الصفحة 165
The conversion of a woman was an event noted with surprise , 3 and Dr. Philip in describing his experience in Bechuana- ... The women , if they did not refuse to attend , were in any case otherwise occupied in the fields , especially ...
The conversion of a woman was an event noted with surprise , 3 and Dr. Philip in describing his experience in Bechuana- ... The women , if they did not refuse to attend , were in any case otherwise occupied in the fields , especially ...
الصفحة 166
found to convert an equal number of women as of men , who would in this way be assured of wives sympathetic to their beliefs.1 For not only did women resist Christian influence upon themselves : they discouraged conversion among the men ...
found to convert an equal number of women as of men , who would in this way be assured of wives sympathetic to their beliefs.1 For not only did women resist Christian influence upon themselves : they discouraged conversion among the men ...
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