The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1963 - Great Britain |
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Page 339
... Boers who coveted the cornlands and even Basuto- land itself for its immunity from the horse sickness , while Moshesh , on his side , insisted that the Boers were allowed in his lands only by his grace and began to give broad hints that ...
... Boers who coveted the cornlands and even Basuto- land itself for its immunity from the horse sickness , while Moshesh , on his side , insisted that the Boers were allowed in his lands only by his grace and began to give broad hints that ...
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... Boers and Natives in the trans- frontier regions . Governor Sir George Cathcart affirmed that the Boers could only maintain themselves by exercising " a requisite supremacy " over the tribes , and that therefore " reciprocal non ...
... Boers and Natives in the trans- frontier regions . Governor Sir George Cathcart affirmed that the Boers could only maintain themselves by exercising " a requisite supremacy " over the tribes , and that therefore " reciprocal non ...
Page 475
... Boers over the Vaal , and massed three corps of his trained impis on the frontier . The Boers , with but twelve shillings and sixpence in the Treasury , no credit and no organised military force , apparently lay at his mercy.2 It is ...
... Boers over the Vaal , and massed three corps of his trained impis on the frontier . The Boers , with but twelve shillings and sixpence in the Treasury , no credit and no organised military force , apparently lay at his mercy.2 It is ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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