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الصفحة 130
The number of twelve is certainly high - given the fragmentary nature of all documentation on women's affairs — but it seems clear that these cases represent the ' colonial rather than the ' precolonial situation .
The number of twelve is certainly high - given the fragmentary nature of all documentation on women's affairs — but it seems clear that these cases represent the ' colonial rather than the ' precolonial situation .
الصفحة 439
Research based on these various traditions therefore has given different insights into the nature of African food supply systems . Guyer also provides an outline of some aspects of urban food supply , from the pre - colonial era to the ...
Research based on these various traditions therefore has given different insights into the nature of African food supply systems . Guyer also provides an outline of some aspects of urban food supply , from the pre - colonial era to the ...
الصفحة 447
Changes in the balance between spinning and weaving in the development of the industry and between man - made and natural fibres , which are claimed to influence the nature of the raw material crisis , are neatly catalogued .
Changes in the balance between spinning and weaving in the development of the industry and between man - made and natural fibres , which are claimed to influence the nature of the raw material crisis , are neatly catalogued .
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المحتوى
Attacking the state | 39 |
a reanalysis | 69 |
Criminal proceedings | 111 |
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