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Mombasa had long had a cosmopolitan population and some decades before British rule the Swahili ceased to be a majority in the city they founded , but the British were the first to provide established secular courts administering a body ...
Mombasa had long had a cosmopolitan population and some decades before British rule the Swahili ceased to be a majority in the city they founded , but the British were the first to provide established secular courts administering a body ...
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when British officials felt witchcraft to be the main cause of their lack of administrative success . At the same time , they wanted to deny that there was any basis in fact for the widespread and permeating fears of witchcraft . " ?
when British officials felt witchcraft to be the main cause of their lack of administrative success . At the same time , they wanted to deny that there was any basis in fact for the widespread and permeating fears of witchcraft . " ?
الصفحة 189
Mr Shyllon tells us that he is now working on a biography of James Ramsay , who in his opinion ranks with Granville Sharp and Thomas Clarkson in the pantheon of the British Anti - Slavery Movement . He has the talent for bringing Ramsay ...
Mr Shyllon tells us that he is now working on a biography of James Ramsay , who in his opinion ranks with Granville Sharp and Thomas Clarkson in the pantheon of the British Anti - Slavery Movement . He has the talent for bringing Ramsay ...
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A Note on their Origins Settlement | 15 |
Contributors to this Number | 28 |
Contributors to Number 1 | 29 |
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