The Quarterly Review, Band 265,Ausgabe 526John Murray, 1935 |
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... death immediately . It was forbidden also to see the sovereign eating ; his subjects must approach him on all fours , and sneezing , coughing , laughing , hiccoughing , or smiling in the royal presence were offences for which the ...
... death immediately . It was forbidden also to see the sovereign eating ; his subjects must approach him on all fours , and sneezing , coughing , laughing , hiccoughing , or smiling in the royal presence were offences for which the ...
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... death , so that in these massacres thousands are said to have perished . In the end one brave man rose equal to the emergency ; it was a cousin of Tshaka , who , forcing his way into the royal kraal and vainly calling the king to come ...
... death , so that in these massacres thousands are said to have perished . In the end one brave man rose equal to the emergency ; it was a cousin of Tshaka , who , forcing his way into the royal kraal and vainly calling the king to come ...
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... death . Tshaka will never see another sun- set , ' remarked Dingaan , and the two murderers danced a war - dance in triumph over the corpse of their brother . The chiefs who were present were also killed . One of them was a venerable ...
... death . Tshaka will never see another sun- set , ' remarked Dingaan , and the two murderers danced a war - dance in triumph over the corpse of their brother . The chiefs who were present were also killed . One of them was a venerable ...
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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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