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الصفحة 38
It is true , of course , that when the nsafohene rejected these charges , they did not know what kind of new evidence the malcontents might produce . But it was not difficult to detect the malicious intent behind some of the charges ...
It is true , of course , that when the nsafohene rejected these charges , they did not know what kind of new evidence the malcontents might produce . But it was not difficult to detect the malicious intent behind some of the charges ...
الصفحة 44
Evidence in Charge 11 . 30 Most of the land under prospection belonged to Bonzina , the stool village of the kronlehene , and to other stools whose land lay near the Bia River . Most of the surface and underground deposits nearer Wiawso ...
Evidence in Charge 11 . 30 Most of the land under prospection belonged to Bonzina , the stool village of the kronlehene , and to other stools whose land lay near the Bia River . Most of the surface and underground deposits nearer Wiawso ...
الصفحة 87
Von Freyhold's book presents us with an analysis of Tanzania which stimulates thought . The factual evidence and the case studies presented give valuable factual evidence of the nature of Ujamaa in a particular place at a particular ...
Von Freyhold's book presents us with an analysis of Tanzania which stimulates thought . The factual evidence and the case studies presented give valuable factual evidence of the nature of Ujamaa in a particular place at a particular ...
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Rank and class among the Asante and Fante in the nineteenth | 1 |
Contributors to No 2 2 24 | 2 |
MICHAEL OLEARY 1 | 64 |
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