The Quarterly Review, Volume 265, Issue 526John Murray, 1935 |
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... Zulu capital as the guest of Tshaka . The first missionaries to give an account of Tshaka's people described them as honest and polite . There was no need , they said , to warn Zulus against taking thought for the morrow , since no Zulu ...
... Zulu capital as the guest of Tshaka . The first missionaries to give an account of Tshaka's people described them as honest and polite . There was no need , they said , to warn Zulus against taking thought for the morrow , since no Zulu ...
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... Zulu king's triumphs . For some time the Nemesis that overtakes tyrants had been dogging Tshaka's footsteps ; the beast of prey was at last to become the victim , and the fatal moment was at hand . In 1828 a great Zulu army marched to ...
... Zulu king's triumphs . For some time the Nemesis that overtakes tyrants had been dogging Tshaka's footsteps ; the beast of prey was at last to become the victim , and the fatal moment was at hand . In 1828 a great Zulu army marched to ...
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... Zulus ' hereditary fear of being surprised , which is so great that Zulu children will not answer any one who calls them until they have made sure who it is that is seeking them , Tshaka seems to have suspected nothing . He even ...
... Zulus ' hereditary fear of being surprised , which is so great that Zulu children will not answer any one who calls them until they have made sure who it is that is seeking them , Tshaka seems to have suspected nothing . He even ...
Contents
THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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