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الصفحة 13
They include the gradual conversion of what may be regarded as chiefly authority into chiefdom authority , and have culminated in the institution of what is familiarly known as a Native Administration form of government , modelled on ...
They include the gradual conversion of what may be regarded as chiefly authority into chiefdom authority , and have culminated in the institution of what is familiarly known as a Native Administration form of government , modelled on ...
الصفحة 14
The following estimates ( 1945 ) , for one of the larger and one of the smaller chiefdoms respectively , show the nature of current budgets and ... The larger chiefdom estimated a revenue of £ 2,456 and an expenditure of £ 1,537 .
The following estimates ( 1945 ) , for one of the larger and one of the smaller chiefdoms respectively , show the nature of current budgets and ... The larger chiefdom estimated a revenue of £ 2,456 and an expenditure of £ 1,537 .
الصفحة 18
On the other hand , there may be some justification for retaining the existing system of chiefdoms as a temporary expedient . ... who had endeavoured continuously to secure the collaboration of his ' big men ' in drawing up the chiefdom ...
On the other hand , there may be some justification for retaining the existing system of chiefdoms as a temporary expedient . ... who had endeavoured continuously to secure the collaboration of his ' big men ' in drawing up the chiefdom ...
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