Africa, المجلد 57Oxford University Press, 1987 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... fact that for many years ownership of a freehold farm met the property requirement in the black franchise seems almost certainly related to the fact that the number of these farms allocated and occupied during the colonial era never ...
... fact that for many years ownership of a freehold farm met the property requirement in the black franchise seems almost certainly related to the fact that the number of these farms allocated and occupied during the colonial era never ...
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... fact , not only central to it but actually one of its most illuminating expressions . THEORETICAL BACKGROUND Although the scope of the project was expanded during the field study ( as explained below ) , I originally planned that the ...
... fact , not only central to it but actually one of its most illuminating expressions . THEORETICAL BACKGROUND Although the scope of the project was expanded during the field study ( as explained below ) , I originally planned that the ...
الصفحة 243
... fact , that such opinions may derive largely from the statements of some male waganga . For example , among the three major Swahili waganga in Mombasa with whom I worked most closely , the male supported the idea of the superior- ity of ...
... fact , that such opinions may derive largely from the statements of some male waganga . For example , among the three major Swahili waganga in Mombasa with whom I worked most closely , the male supported the idea of the superior- ity of ...
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