The Quarterly Review, Volume 265, Issue 526John Murray, 1935 |
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... king's age must have been about thirty- Ieight . He is described as more than six feet high and magnificently ... king and people . If my warriors can't eat beef , they are of no use to me , ' was one of Tshaka's pithy sayings ...
... king's age must have been about thirty- Ieight . He is described as more than six feet high and magnificently ... king and people . If my warriors can't eat beef , they are of no use to me , ' was one of Tshaka's pithy sayings ...
Page 271
... king to come out of his hut , loudly rebuked him for his folly and advised him to desist from exterminating his subjects : O King , thou hast destroyed thy country ; what thinkest thou thou wilt reign over ? Shall all die because thy ...
... king to come out of his hut , loudly rebuked him for his folly and advised him to desist from exterminating his subjects : O King , thou hast destroyed thy country ; what thinkest thou thou wilt reign over ? Shall all die because thy ...
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... king's hut , and then fled in panic to rejoin its companions . Unable to distinguish which individual in the party ... king , and I leave my little child just beginning to smile , and my calf beginning to frolic . ' Perhaps the ...
... king's hut , and then fled in panic to rejoin its companions . Unable to distinguish which individual in the party ... king , and I leave my little child just beginning to smile , and my calf beginning to frolic . ' Perhaps the ...
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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