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الصفحة 114
A final note on this second phase of the Institute's history concerns its efforts to provide a service for the exchange of information from its various offices . In 1938 it was reported that 5218 letters were received and 9682 ...
A final note on this second phase of the Institute's history concerns its efforts to provide a service for the exchange of information from its various offices . In 1938 it was reported that 5218 letters were received and 9682 ...
الصفحة 178
It has been the practice of this office for many years to rely on district commissioners to give me information as to the African customary law applied in their own area and the application of that law to particular estates .
It has been the practice of this office for many years to rely on district commissioners to give me information as to the African customary law applied in their own area and the application of that law to particular estates .
الصفحة 430
Slater need not have bothered about this reservation , because the comments of the Colonial Office functionaries indicate that they too were fed up with the council . One noted that ' the City Council has been a weak and leaky vessel ...
Slater need not have bothered about this reservation , because the comments of the Colonial Office functionaries indicate that they too were fed up with the council . One noted that ' the City Council has been a weak and leaky vessel ...
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changing interpersonal relations in two Bamileke | 3 |
a terracotta tradition of southeastern Ivory Coast | 51 |
Southern Kuba masquerade figures in a funerary context | 75 |
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