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
... suggests that the kings of Dahomey rejected the traditional patriarchal conception of royal authority and ... suggests that , if anything , it was a new usage , unfamiliar to them from their earlier experience of Whydah and Allada . 32 ...
... suggests that the kings of Dahomey rejected the traditional patriarchal conception of royal authority and ... suggests that , if anything , it was a new usage , unfamiliar to them from their earlier experience of Whydah and Allada . 32 ...
الصفحة 332
... suggests ) , this was probably a matter of emphasis rather than of the invention of something wholly new . It may ... suggest . The appellation ' Father ' no doubt carried a connotation of benignity , but it is doubtful whether it should ...
... suggests ) , this was probably a matter of emphasis rather than of the invention of something wholly new . It may ... suggest . The appellation ' Father ' no doubt carried a connotation of benignity , but it is doubtful whether it should ...
الصفحة 398
... suggests that the existence of the house property complex , plus the fact that the woman's first husband remains the pater of any children she bears , renders the levirate virtually redundant . None the less , both situations allow ...
... suggests that the existence of the house property complex , plus the fact that the woman's first husband remains the pater of any children she bears , renders the levirate virtually redundant . None the less , both situations allow ...
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