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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... never in the habit of permanently occupying such lands . Albany can only succeed in pasture and then requires extensive allotments to admit of changing grounds when the grasses fail . " 2 The astounding thing is that no one thought of ...
... never in the habit of permanently occupying such lands . Albany can only succeed in pasture and then requires extensive allotments to admit of changing grounds when the grasses fail . " 2 The astounding thing is that no one thought of ...
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... never within his jurisdiction ( March 1876 ) . Much of the evi- dence upon which Keate had acted in making his award was found to be unreliable.4 Thus a British Court had torpedoed the award , in accordance with which Great Britain had ...
... never within his jurisdiction ( March 1876 ) . Much of the evi- dence upon which Keate had acted in making his award was found to be unreliable.4 Thus a British Court had torpedoed the award , in accordance with which Great Britain had ...
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... never lost sight of until 1899 . Lord Derby was far from being an energetic guardian of im- perial interests . His back was stiffened , however , by Sir Hercules Robinson and Scanlen , both of whom were in London , and he rejected both ...
... never lost sight of until 1899 . Lord Derby was far from being an energetic guardian of im- perial interests . His back was stiffened , however , by Sir Hercules Robinson and Scanlen , both of whom were in London , and he rejected both ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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