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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الصفحة 315
... continued vigorous growth ' . And , as the examples in the discussion have demonstrated , these riddles are as ' apt or penetrating as the older ones ' . Furthermore , as the quantity of the new riddles in the recent collections shows ...
... continued vigorous growth ' . And , as the examples in the discussion have demonstrated , these riddles are as ' apt or penetrating as the older ones ' . Furthermore , as the quantity of the new riddles in the recent collections shows ...
الصفحة 322
... continued to be disputed by representatives of the legitimate local ruling dynasties . In the case of Whydah , King Huffon withdrew westwards into the Popo area and maintained himself there in defiance of Agaja , continuing to mount ...
... continued to be disputed by representatives of the legitimate local ruling dynasties . In the case of Whydah , King Huffon withdrew westwards into the Popo area and maintained himself there in defiance of Agaja , continuing to mount ...
الصفحة 364
... continued to want and receive gold at the time of their marriage and on special occasions thereafter . One of the main questions that must be addressed in discussing gold and women in Lamu is : where did the custom come from and when ...
... continued to want and receive gold at the time of their marriage and on special occasions thereafter . One of the main questions that must be addressed in discussing gold and women in Lamu is : where did the custom come from and when ...
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