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Metaphorically , we might say that it conjugated all of the ' transitive verbs ' of Asante existence . And we might note that in so doing it generated a fearful - because total – logic of existence . Thus to repudiate the ordained ...
Metaphorically , we might say that it conjugated all of the ' transitive verbs ' of Asante existence . And we might note that in so doing it generated a fearful - because total – logic of existence . Thus to repudiate the ordained ...
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Dr Hill postulates the existence of a dry grain mode ' . We shall not be in a position to evaluate the dry grain mode until the end of this review . Dry grain zones and the dry grain mode are characterised using both information ...
Dr Hill postulates the existence of a dry grain mode ' . We shall not be in a position to evaluate the dry grain mode until the end of this review . Dry grain zones and the dry grain mode are characterised using both information ...
الصفحة 86
Many of the conditions of existence of the dry grain mode are met quite widely . She refers at various points to the Cambridge University project on a near - by but irrigated rice - growing district for substantiation of several points ...
Many of the conditions of existence of the dry grain mode are met quite widely . She refers at various points to the Cambridge University project on a near - by but irrigated rice - growing district for substantiation of several points ...
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Rank and class among the Asante and Fante in the nineteenth | 1 |
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