An edition of Fanti national constitution (1906)

Fanti national constitution

a short treatise on the constitution and government of th Fanti, Asanti, and other Akan tribes of West Africa, together with a brief account of the discovery of the Gold Coast by Portuguese navigators, a short narration of early English voyages, and a study of the rise of British Gold Coast jurisdiction, etc., etc. 2nd ed.; with a new introduction by Hollis R. Lynch.

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Fanti national constitution
John Mensah Sarbah, John Mensa ...
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An edition of Fanti national constitution (1906)

Fanti national constitution

a short treatise on the constitution and government of th Fanti, Asanti, and other Akan tribes of West Africa, together with a brief account of the discovery of the Gold Coast by Portuguese navigators, a short narration of early English voyages, and a study of the rise of British Gold Coast jurisdiction, etc., etc. 2nd ed.; with a new introduction by Hollis R. Lynch.

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Cass
Language
English
Pages
273

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Library of Congress
JQ3022 S2 1968

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Pagination
273p.
Number of pages
273

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OL18198155M

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