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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CHA PTE R XVII THE ESTABLISHMENT OF RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT IN
CAPE COLONY, 1870–1872. THE. year 1847 when Canada acquired
responsible government is far more important in her history than the
corresponding year ...
CHA PTE R XVII THE ESTABLISHMENT OF RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT IN
CAPE COLONY, 1870–1872. THE. year 1847 when Canada acquired
responsible government is far more important in her history than the
corresponding year ...
Page 455
SELF-DEFENCE AND SELF-GOVERNMENT 455 had written to de Villiers in the
Cape that while the Diamond Fields dispute remained unsettled the question of
federation was necessarily in abeyance, but once that obstacle was removed, ...
SELF-DEFENCE AND SELF-GOVERNMENT 455 had written to de Villiers in the
Cape that while the Diamond Fields dispute remained unsettled the question of
federation was necessarily in abeyance, but once that obstacle was removed, ...
Page 690
As Chaplin had predicted, on hearing the verdict of the Privy Council, the
Company soon inclined to an early termination of their governmental
responsibilities in order to be free to concentrate upon their specific commercial
assets. The settlers ...
As Chaplin had predicted, on hearing the verdict of the Privy Council, the
Company soon inclined to an early termination of their governmental
responsibilities in order to be free to concentrate upon their specific commercial
assets. The settlers ...
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Contents
THE GEOGRAPHICAL ENVIRONMENT | 2 |
Climate and Temperature | 9 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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