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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CHAPTER X POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT , 1822-1834 ONE NE consequence of the coming of the 1820 Settlers was to add to the number of the Colonial Government's critics . Since the days of the instructions to the first regular British Governor ...
CHAPTER X POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT , 1822-1834 ONE NE consequence of the coming of the 1820 Settlers was to add to the number of the Colonial Government's critics . Since the days of the instructions to the first regular British Governor ...
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POLITICAL APATHY OF THE CAPE AFRIKANERS 501 Molteno had enjoyed the support of a considerable majority , in 1878 his dismissal was endorsed by 37 votes to 22 in a House which no election had intervened to change .
POLITICAL APATHY OF THE CAPE AFRIKANERS 501 Molteno had enjoyed the support of a considerable majority , in 1878 his dismissal was endorsed by 37 votes to 22 in a House which no election had intervened to change .
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The Afrikaner Bond , still the one organised political party , had rallied round Hofmeyr . ... so completely that , of all her leading politicians , Harry Escombe alone continued to dream of a “ future Dominion of South Africa " .
The Afrikaner Bond , still the one organised political party , had rallied round Hofmeyr . ... so completely that , of all her leading politicians , Harry Escombe alone continued to dream of a “ future Dominion of South Africa " .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Smutss offer to S Rhodesia 1921 | 4 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
Copyright | |
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