Africa, المجلد 75،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 2005 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 66
... father placed him as a pawn under pressure from his kinsmen : My father was not the debtor , it was members of his family who borrowed the money . But my father's relations came to him and begged him , [ they said ] that they needed to ...
... father placed him as a pawn under pressure from his kinsmen : My father was not the debtor , it was members of his family who borrowed the money . But my father's relations came to him and begged him , [ they said ] that they needed to ...
الصفحة 71
... father said that my mother had paid the 8 shillings , but that I was left there more [ time ] than was necessary so ... father , Baba Francis described with affection : There was love from my father . He actually cherished me , there was ...
... father said that my mother had paid the 8 shillings , but that I was left there more [ time ] than was necessary so ... father , Baba Francis described with affection : There was love from my father . He actually cherished me , there was ...
الصفحة 160
... father ended - surprisingly – as a tale of marriage . Gulifa had never settled properly . Her first husband paid bridewealth and she bore him a daughter who died . They returned the bridewealth after she left him . From then on she ...
... father ended - surprisingly – as a tale of marriage . Gulifa had never settled properly . Her first husband paid bridewealth and she bore him a daughter who died . They returned the bridewealth after she left him . From then on she ...
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