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 133
... allowed to settle at the Cape.1 The result of this selective policy was , that although immigrants came every year , they were very few in number . A more considerable accession was , however , presently forthcoming . The revocation of ...
... allowed to settle at the Cape.1 The result of this selective policy was , that although immigrants came every year , they were very few in number . A more considerable accession was , however , presently forthcoming . The revocation of ...
Page 163
... allowed to chastise the intruding Xhosas in accordance with the old policy , he would soon have allayed unrest , for his commando had already driven the marauders back against the Fish River , which was in flood and difficult to cross ...
... allowed to chastise the intruding Xhosas in accordance with the old policy , he would soon have allayed unrest , for his commando had already driven the marauders back against the Fish River , which was in flood and difficult to cross ...
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... allowed into the Colony from early days , Moslems allowed worship in private houses on the Cape Town quarry , 881-2 ; ( 1820 ) , Roman Catholics allowed to worship publicly and ( 1830 ) given full liberty , 366 , 880 ; ( 1822 onwards ) ...
... allowed into the Colony from early days , Moslems allowed worship in private houses on the Cape Town quarry , 881-2 ; ( 1820 ) , Roman Catholics allowed to worship publicly and ( 1830 ) given full liberty , 366 , 880 ; ( 1822 onwards ) ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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