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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... refused to disclose their whereabouts , fearing that the Portuguese would seize the lands in which they were situated . On hearing of the grant to Madeira , Philip III ordered that an attempt should be made to take possession of the ...
... refused to disclose their whereabouts , fearing that the Portuguese would seize the lands in which they were situated . On hearing of the grant to Madeira , Philip III ordered that an attempt should be made to take possession of the ...
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... refused to concur in an amendment by the Council for the restoration of some of these charges , e.g. for the Central Road Board , on the ground that such an amendment was in effect equivalent to initiation by the Council . Several ...
... refused to concur in an amendment by the Council for the restoration of some of these charges , e.g. for the Central Road Board , on the ground that such an amendment was in effect equivalent to initiation by the Council . Several ...
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... refused to come . Lonely and worn after eight years of unpopu- larity and incessant battling with the Colonists , the prospect of another year like 1869 was intolerable to him.1 In August 1870 , President Brand , Pretorius , Waterboer ...
... refused to come . Lonely and worn after eight years of unpopu- larity and incessant battling with the Colonists , the prospect of another year like 1869 was intolerable to him.1 In August 1870 , President Brand , Pretorius , Waterboer ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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