African Glory: The Story of Vanished Negro CivilizationsWalker, 1966 - 211 páginas |
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... chiefs , and finally with the citizens of Carthage's sister Phoenician city Utica , has already been stressed . The Numidian and Mauritanian kings and chiefs allied themselves to the Romans because they desired home rule or self ...
... chiefs , and finally with the citizens of Carthage's sister Phoenician city Utica , has already been stressed . The Numidian and Mauritanian kings and chiefs allied themselves to the Romans because they desired home rule or self ...
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... Chiefs assembled at Cape Coast that he had received positive instructions from the Home Government not to interfere with any disturbances in the interior , nor in any quarrels with the King of Ashanti and the natives of the Protectorate ...
... Chiefs assembled at Cape Coast that he had received positive instructions from the Home Government not to interfere with any disturbances in the interior , nor in any quarrels with the King of Ashanti and the natives of the Protectorate ...
Página 177
... Chief's sending Attah , alias Mr H. Plange , to tell him of his having taken possession from Quake Fram , and notifying ... chiefs on to adopt a hostile attitude toward the Ashantis . It is true that the then Secretary of State for the ...
... Chief's sending Attah , alias Mr H. Plange , to tell him of his having taken possession from Quake Fram , and notifying ... chiefs on to adopt a hostile attitude toward the Ashantis . It is true that the then Secretary of State for the ...
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The Songhai Empire | 100 |
Prelude to West African Discoveries | 120 |
The Portuguese in the Congo | 134 |
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