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الصفحة 89
The only source of income is from the fines imposed and the confiscated property seized by the courts . ... This council includes the king , both low and high court elders , the priests and the bobi , and possibly the bowlio .
The only source of income is from the fines imposed and the confiscated property seized by the courts . ... This council includes the king , both low and high court elders , the priests and the bobi , and possibly the bowlio .
الصفحة 91
If there is no agreement , the court is adjourned and the case is reopened the following day . In cases involving religious issues deference is given to the high priest's opinion . In an ordinary case , when either low or high court is ...
If there is no agreement , the court is adjourned and the case is reopened the following day . In cases involving religious issues deference is given to the high priest's opinion . In an ordinary case , when either low or high court is ...
الصفحة 95
of Grand Cess , although once in a while two strangers with a quarrel will put the matter before this court . The bowlio generally presides , with elders and priests in attendance . It is not usual for the bobi and the king to attend .
of Grand Cess , although once in a while two strangers with a quarrel will put the matter before this court . The bowlio generally presides , with elders and priests in attendance . It is not usual for the bobi and the king to attend .
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Introduction to Nyakyusa Law Godfrey Wilson | 16 |
The Distribution of Native Population over East Africa | 37 |
The Development of the Military Organization in Swaziland | 55 |
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