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The other son received 15 cows with calves , one mare and foal , five cows in calf , 50 sheep , 50 goats , and a gelding . Youngest must inherit more from mother , eldest more from father whether boy or girl . In another case the woman ...
The other son received 15 cows with calves , one mare and foal , five cows in calf , 50 sheep , 50 goats , and a gelding . Youngest must inherit more from mother , eldest more from father whether boy or girl . In another case the woman ...
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1 ( spring 1983 ) , all books received for review will be listed in the earliest available issue of the journal ; articles in journals received will also be included . The Institute already receives copies of most books published in the ...
1 ( spring 1983 ) , all books received for review will be listed in the earliest available issue of the journal ; articles in journals received will also be included . The Institute already receives copies of most books published in the ...
الصفحة 64
Secondly , the number of recipients of grazing rights was less than one - quarter of those who received arable land to cultivate . Thirdly , 35.7 % ( fifty six including seven deceased , of 157 ) of the recipients of grazing usufruct ...
Secondly , the number of recipients of grazing rights was less than one - quarter of those who received arable land to cultivate . Thirdly , 35.7 % ( fifty six including seven deceased , of 157 ) of the recipients of grazing usufruct ...
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Rank and class among the Asante and Fante in the nineteenth | 1 |
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