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 503
So it was that he launched the Boeren Beschermings Vereeniging not so much
as an organisation to combat a particular tax, but as a means of stimulating the
political activity of the Dutch farmer. The new organisation met with immediate ...
So it was that he launched the Boeren Beschermings Vereeniging not so much
as an organisation to combat a particular tax, but as a means of stimulating the
political activity of the Dutch farmer. The new organisation met with immediate ...
Page 841
From the cattle-killing of 1857 onwards tribal organisation on the Eastern Frontier
had to bear the full weight of a ... and a distinction had arisen such as tribal
economic organisation had never known between those who were fortunate
enough ...
From the cattle-killing of 1857 onwards tribal organisation on the Eastern Frontier
had to bear the full weight of a ... and a distinction had arisen such as tribal
economic organisation had never known between those who were fortunate
enough ...
Page 851
... the entire tribal organisation with a directness which was proportionate to the
interdependence within that organisation. ... and immediate interdependence
tribal life was more vulnerable than would have been a higher social
organisation.
... the entire tribal organisation with a directness which was proportionate to the
interdependence within that organisation. ... and immediate interdependence
tribal life was more vulnerable than would have been a higher social
organisation.
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Contents
THE GEOGRAPHICAL ENVIRONMENT | 2 |
Climate and Temperature | 9 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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