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 331
... king and people , it was supplemented by another in which all goods and persons were property , the king the owner ' ( 1979 : 71 ) . In fact , while both patriarchal and patrimonial conceptions of the state can be traced in the early ...
... king and people , it was supplemented by another in which all goods and persons were property , the king the owner ' ( 1979 : 71 ) . In fact , while both patriarchal and patrimonial conceptions of the state can be traced in the early ...
الصفحة 332
... king ( Bosman , 1705 : 345 ) , and to the inheritance of chiefs ' property and wives by the king ( Phillips , 1732 : 219 ) ; while royal inheritance of the movable property ( but not , apparently , the wives ) of chiefs is also attested ...
... king ( Bosman , 1705 : 345 ) , and to the inheritance of chiefs ' property and wives by the king ( Phillips , 1732 : 219 ) ; while royal inheritance of the movable property ( but not , apparently , the wives ) of chiefs is also attested ...
الصفحة 334
... king was not predominantly connected , as Akinjogbin's interpretation suggests , with a stress on military conquest as the basis of Dahomian authority . Dahomian tradition stresses rather the concept of the purchase of rights , the kings ...
... king was not predominantly connected , as Akinjogbin's interpretation suggests , with a stress on military conquest as the basis of Dahomian authority . Dahomian tradition stresses rather the concept of the purchase of rights , the kings ...
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