The Quarterly Review, Volume 265,Nummer 526John Murray, 1935 |
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Pagina 267
... king and people . If my warriors can't eat beef , they are of no use to me , ' was one of Tshaka's pithy sayings . Moreover , the king's habits were as simple as those of his subjects , for his standards of diet and comfort differed in ...
... king and people . If my warriors can't eat beef , they are of no use to me , ' was one of Tshaka's pithy sayings . Moreover , the king's habits were as simple as those of his subjects , for his standards of diet and comfort differed in ...
Pagina 272
... king , and I leave my little child just beginning to smile , and my calf beginning to frolic . ' Perhaps the prisoner was wise to put the king's name first on the list of attractions ; at any rate he was released and forgiven . 6 If the ...
... king , and I leave my little child just beginning to smile , and my calf beginning to frolic . ' Perhaps the prisoner was wise to put the king's name first on the list of attractions ; at any rate he was released and forgiven . 6 If the ...
Pagina 279
... king to compel the near relations of his victims to be their executioners , and it is not surprising that Boper , after receiving such a warning , took immediate steps . It happened next evening that Tshaka was sitting with two or three ...
... king to compel the near relations of his victims to be their executioners , and it is not surprising that Boper , after receiving such a warning , took immediate steps . It happened next evening that Tshaka was sitting with two or three ...
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THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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