Journal of African Studies, Volume 2Heldref Publications, 1975 - Africa |
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Page 90
... Coast , the Gold Coast Corps was reorganized as an armed police force in order to enable it to fulfill its dual role , but by 1865 part of this force had mutinied and was consequently dis- banded . The remnants were considered by the ...
... Coast , the Gold Coast Corps was reorganized as an armed police force in order to enable it to fulfill its dual role , but by 1865 part of this force had mutinied and was consequently dis- banded . The remnants were considered by the ...
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... Coast Regiment , a special commission was appointed . It found that among the causes were changes in diet and the separation of the soldiers from their families , and that desertion was most common among soldiers recruited outside the ...
... Coast Regiment , a special commission was appointed . It found that among the causes were changes in diet and the separation of the soldiers from their families , and that desertion was most common among soldiers recruited outside the ...
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... coast , though not to their native country which was behind the coast lands . Perhaps the feeling was that the British had taken them from the coast , hence the British government should return them to the coast . In another sense the ...
... coast , though not to their native country which was behind the coast lands . Perhaps the feeling was that the British had taken them from the coast , hence the British government should return them to the coast . In another sense the ...
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Volume 2 Number | 1 |
Contents of Volume | 2 |
Archaeology Technology and Akan Civilization | 24 |
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