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Five such natural landscapes can be distinguished , and these will now be briefly characterized . ( See Map II . ) I. The Coastal Fringe . Its geologically young rocks yield patches of very fertile soil ; and it has all the ...
Five such natural landscapes can be distinguished , and these will now be briefly characterized . ( See Map II . ) I. The Coastal Fringe . Its geologically young rocks yield patches of very fertile soil ; and it has all the ...
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In these circumstances it becomes natural to ask what changes in the relative distribution and in the absolute numbers of the population we may expect to take place in the future . Whilst no final answer can be given to this question ...
In these circumstances it becomes natural to ask what changes in the relative distribution and in the absolute numbers of the population we may expect to take place in the future . Whilst no final answer can be given to this question ...
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These facts must be recognized , but pressure of population upon means of subsistence depends upon other factors than mere closeness of settlement : the natural productiveness of the land and the skill of the inhabitants in the use of ...
These facts must be recognized , but pressure of population upon means of subsistence depends upon other factors than mere closeness of settlement : the natural productiveness of the land and the skill of the inhabitants in the use of ...
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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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