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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Dias ' expedition was the first attempt to establish a colony in this part of Africa . ... Dias first established himself on Loanda Island and then on the mainland opposite , where the town of St Paul de Loanda soon began to rise .
Dias ' expedition was the first attempt to establish a colony in this part of Africa . ... Dias first established himself on Loanda Island and then on the mainland opposite , where the town of St Paul de Loanda soon began to rise .
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1 Seizing on what had obviously been a mere aside in this letter as an indication that , as he tactfully expressed it , the XVII “ seemed minded to establish a colony ” , he unburdened himself at length on the question of colonisation ...
1 Seizing on what had obviously been a mere aside in this letter as an indication that , as he tactfully expressed it , the XVII “ seemed minded to establish a colony ” , he unburdened himself at length on the question of colonisation ...
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The Council for Asiatic Possessions and Establishments , which the States - General had established in 1800 , was anxious to make a clean sweep of past abuses and to open a new era in colonial administration . Before deciding upon the ...
The Council for Asiatic Possessions and Establishments , which the States - General had established in 1800 , was anxious to make a clean sweep of past abuses and to open a new era in colonial administration . Before deciding upon the ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Smutss offer to S Rhodesia 1921 | 4 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
Copyright | |
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