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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The Governor , who had dallied so long with his plans for reform , was hardly justified in his complaint that the onslaught came " in a time of profound peace ” , or that the missionaries and others had failed to give any warning of the ...
The Governor , who had dallied so long with his plans for reform , was hardly justified in his complaint that the onslaught came " in a time of profound peace ” , or that the missionaries and others had failed to give any warning of the ...
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After the treaty of peace the men who had been the leaders in the field during the war and who had carried through the peace negotiations became naturally the political leaders of the people . They recommended them “ to acquiesce in the ...
After the treaty of peace the men who had been the leaders in the field during the war and who had carried through the peace negotiations became naturally the political leaders of the people . They recommended them “ to acquiesce in the ...
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The Mandate and the Beginning of Civil Administration in South - West Africa Article XXII of the Peace Treaty of Versailles created three classes of mandates . South - West Africa was placed in category ( C ) as a territory which “ can ...
The Mandate and the Beginning of Civil Administration in South - West Africa Article XXII of the Peace Treaty of Versailles created three classes of mandates . South - West Africa was placed in category ( C ) as a territory which “ can ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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