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الصفحة 554
Marriage fines may have been useful as a source of royal income and as a way of asserting , or testing , revived royal authority . They may have been useful as a way of cutting recalcitrant Christians and overmighty subjects down to ...
Marriage fines may have been useful as a source of royal income and as a way of asserting , or testing , revived royal authority . They may have been useful as a way of cutting recalcitrant Christians and overmighty subjects down to ...
الصفحة 568
This Act provided the framework for the creation of two tribal authorities in Witsieshoek . ... The introduction of the tribal authority system , which later provided the basis for the creation of regional authorities and ultimately for ...
This Act provided the framework for the creation of two tribal authorities in Witsieshoek . ... The introduction of the tribal authority system , which later provided the basis for the creation of regional authorities and ultimately for ...
الصفحة 569
In the last quarter of the nineteenth century two small groups of people , one under a minor Kgolokwe chief and the other under the Tlokwa chief Koos Mota , managed to get permission from the Free State authorities to enter Witsieshoek ...
In the last quarter of the nineteenth century two small groups of people , one under a minor Kgolokwe chief and the other under the Tlokwa chief Koos Mota , managed to get permission from the Free State authorities to enter Witsieshoek ...
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