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الصفحة 262
The fact that wives are inherited does not class them with property . The point is that by marriage contract they have entered another family , and they must stay in it on the death of their husband . Children do not inherit property ...
The fact that wives are inherited does not class them with property . The point is that by marriage contract they have entered another family , and they must stay in it on the death of their husband . Children do not inherit property ...
الصفحة 447
We see here an interesting reshuffling of the votes , a common fact in the elections . Of further interest is the fact that at two previous meetings where the tribal authorities did not arrive at a clear decision the new chief had less ...
We see here an interesting reshuffling of the votes , a common fact in the elections . Of further interest is the fact that at two previous meetings where the tribal authorities did not arrive at a clear decision the new chief had less ...
الصفحة 481
He went on to consider whether the methods of the social sciences are in fact such as to justify their claim to be ... case till they attach more importance than at present to the observation and verification of facts and until there is ...
He went on to consider whether the methods of the social sciences are in fact such as to justify their claim to be ... case till they attach more importance than at present to the observation and verification of facts and until there is ...
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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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