Africa, المجلد 49Oxford University Press, 1979 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... 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 of law entirely separate from the Koranic law . The secular courts had ...
... 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 of law entirely separate from the Koranic law . The secular courts had ...
الصفحة 119
when British officials felt witchcraft to be the main cause of their lack of adminis- trative 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 adminis- trative 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
... British way of life ever since the first blacks settled in Britain ' . Those who can persuade themselves that here is a book worth persevering with will be rewarded by finding that Mr Shyllon is infinitely more satisfying in his ...
... British way of life ever since the first blacks settled in Britain ' . Those who can persuade themselves that here is a book worth persevering with will be rewarded by finding that Mr Shyllon is infinitely more satisfying in his ...
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