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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... regarded as the most formidable of all his critics . Now , and for many years to come , " Colonists " were ranged on one side , and , on the other , the " anti - Colonial Party " , a group small in numbers but able and highly vocal ...
... regarded as the most formidable of all his critics . Now , and for many years to come , " Colonists " were ranged on one side , and , on the other , the " anti - Colonial Party " , a group small in numbers but able and highly vocal ...
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... regarded by the Boers as set to watch their actions or become the focus of intrigue . 3 Events in the Free State itself soon demonstrated the new republic's need of assistance . At the start , all sections had proceeded amicably to the ...
... regarded by the Boers as set to watch their actions or become the focus of intrigue . 3 Events in the Free State itself soon demonstrated the new republic's need of assistance . At the start , all sections had proceeded amicably to the ...
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... regarded as now endemic " . Both in Basutoland and Be- chuanaland medical reports indicated a serious spread of venereal disease , while the medical service to cope with these evils , and with the malaria of Bechuanaland and lower ...
... regarded as now endemic " . Both in Basutoland and Be- chuanaland medical reports indicated a serious spread of venereal disease , while the medical service to cope with these evils , and with the malaria of Bechuanaland and lower ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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