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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... causing concern , and that , the post - war " Peterloo " panic having spent itself , enquiry was favoured by ... cause to think . While there is no evidence of formal Settler pressure before a petition to Earl Bathurst dated 10 ...
... causing concern , and that , the post - war " Peterloo " panic having spent itself , enquiry was favoured by ... cause to think . While there is no evidence of formal Settler pressure before a petition to Earl Bathurst dated 10 ...
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... CAUSES OF THE GREAT TREK 327 Kaffir war of 1834-5 by the combined forces of Downing Street and Exeter Hall ... cause , though a powerful one . So it was with compensation . Apart from the fact that the men from the northern and ...
... CAUSES OF THE GREAT TREK 327 Kaffir war of 1834-5 by the combined forces of Downing Street and Exeter Hall ... cause , though a powerful one . So it was with compensation . Apart from the fact that the men from the northern and ...
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... cause led by Saul Solomon , member for Cape Town , small in stature but mighty of brain , successfully held out for the " voluntary principle " which was ultimately to triumph.2 The most vexed question before the Parliament was the old ...
... cause led by Saul Solomon , member for Cape Town , small in stature but mighty of brain , successfully held out for the " voluntary principle " which was ultimately to triumph.2 The most vexed question before the Parliament was the old ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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